Muscicapa
Grey-streaked Flycatcher (Muscicapa griseisticta)
The breeding range of this species extends from northeast China and northernmost North Korea into the Russian Far East, Sakhalin and Kuril Islands; the wintering range of this species extends throughout the Philippines, Borneo, Sulawesi, the Moluccas and eastern Lesser Sundas into western New Guinea.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Dark-sided Flycatcher (Muscicapa sibirica)
The breeding range of this species comprises a pair of disjunct populations; throughout central and southeast Siberia and northern Mongolia in the west into the Russian Far East, northeast China, North Korea and Japan in the east; and throughout the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau from northeast Afghanistan in the west to south-central China in the east, The wintering range of this species extends throughout Indochina and southeast China into the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and Sumatra.
Four subspecies recognised:
M. s. sibirica
M. s. gulmergi
M. s. cacabata
M. s. rothschildi
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Ferruginous Flycatcher (Muscicapa ferruginea)
The breeding range of this species extends throughout the central and eastern Himalayas into central and southern China, and south into northern Indochina, with a disjunct population in Taiwan; the wintering range of this species extends from southern Indochina and the Malay Peninsula into the Greater Sundas in the south and Hainan Island in the north.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Brown-breasted Flycatcher (Muscicapa muttui)
The breeding range of this species extends from northeast India into southern and central China, and south into northern Indochina; the wintering range of this species is restricted to Sri Lanka and the Western Ghats of southwest India.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Asian Brown Flycatcher (Muscicapa dauurica)
The breeding range of this species comprises a pair of disjunct populations; throughout central Siberia and northern Mongolia in the west, through northeast China and North Korea to the Russian Far East and Japan in the east; and throughout the western and central Himalayas. The wintering range of this species extends throughout southern and southeast Asia, from western India and Sri Lanka in the west to southeast China and Taiwan in the east, and south through Indochina and the Malay Peninsula into the Greater and Lesser Sundas and southern Philippines. Resident breeding populations are patchily distributed throughout the wintering range.
Six subspecies recognised:
M. d. dauurica - photo by
@Chlidonias
M. d. poonensis
M. d. siamensis
M. d. williamsoni - photo by
@Chlidonias
M. d. umbrosa
M. d. sodhii
Ashy-breasted Flycatcher (Muscicapa randi)
The range of this species extends throughout Luzon, Samar and Negros in the northern and central Phillipines.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Sumba Brown Flycatcher (Muscicapa segregata)
Endemic to Sumba in the Lesser Sundas.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Little Grey Flycatcher (Muscicapa epulata)
The range of this species extends patchily throughout western and central Africa in a fragmented distribution of disjunct populations, from eastern Sierra Leone to northeast DRC.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
African Dusky Flycatcher (Muscicapa adusta)
The range of this species extends patchily throughout eastern Africa, from central Eritrea and Ethiopia in the north to southern South Africa and Swaziland in the south, and from here west into the southeast DRC and central Angola; a disjunct population exists in west-central Cameroon, southeast Nigeria and Bioko Island.
Ten subspecies recognised:
M. a. poensis
M. a. pumila - photo by
@ronnienl
M. a. minima
M. a. marsabit
M. a. murina
M. a. fuelleborni
M. a. subadusta
M. a. mesica
M. a. fuscula
M. a. adusta - photo by
@Kudu21
Yellow-footed Flycatcher (Muscicapa sethsmithi)
The range of this species comprises a pair of disjunct populations in central Africa; from southeast Nigeria and southern Cameroon through Gabon and Equatorial Guinea into south Central African Republic in the east and southwest Congo in the south; and through the northeast and eastern DRC into western Uganda.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Gambaga Flycatcher (Muscicapa gambagae)
The range of this species extends patchily in a highly-fragmented distribution of disjunct populations throughout the Sahel of Africa, from central Guinea and Liberia in the west to central Ethiopia and northwest Somalia in the east, north into the southwest Arabian Peninsula and south into central Kenya.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata)
The breeding range of this species extends throughout Europe, Central Asia and Siberia, from the British Isles and Iberian Peninsula in the west to northern Mongolia and Dauria in the east, and south into northern Africa and the Middle East; the wintering range of this species extends throughout more-or-less the entirety of sub-Saharan Africa.
Seven subspecies recognised:
M. s. striata - photo by
@TeaLovingDave
M. s. inexpectata
M. s. neumanni
M. s. sarudnyi
M. s. mongola
M. s. balearica
M. s. tyrrhenica
Swamp Flycatcher (Muscicapa aquatica)
The range of this species extends patchily throughout sub-Saharan Africa from southern Mauritania and Senegal in the west to western South Sudan in the east, and south from here to southeast DRC and central Zambia.
Four subspecies recognised:
M. a. aquatica
M. a. infulata - photo by
@Hix
M. a. lualabae
M. a. grimwoodi
Cassin's Flycatcher (Muscicapa cassini)
The range of this species extends throughout West Africa and the Congo Basin, from Sierra Leone and Liberia in the west to northeast DRC and western Uganda, and south as far as northern Angola, southern DRC and northwest Zambia.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
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