Visayan fantail
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Rhipidura albiventris

The Visayan fantail (Rhipidura albiventris ) is a fantail endemic to the Philippines on islands of Negros, Panay, Guimaras, Masbate and Ticao. Until recently, it was considered conspecific with the blue-headed fantail and Tablas fantail.

Appearance

EBird describes the bird as "A medium-sized, long-tailed bird of forest. Dull blue on the head, chest, back, and shoulder, with some paler blue streaking on the chest and crown. Has a white belly and a rufous lower back, outer tail feathers, and wing, with dark central tail feathers and a dark edge to the wing. Often cocks and fans tail while foraging. Similar to Black-naped Monarch, but has rufous rump and tail. Voice is a single, nasal “jep” note given at intervals or sped up into a rapid series."

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It is differentiated from the blue-headed fantail and Tablas fantail with its white belly and generally lighter coloration.

It is often seen with mixed species flocks.

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Distribution

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Its habitat is in tropical moist primary and secondary forest and forest edge both in the lowlands to montane areas up to 1,800 meters above sea level.

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IUCN has assessed this bird as a least-concern species. However, it is said to be already extinct on Guimaras and possibly extinct on Masbate and Ticao Island owing to massive deforestation on those islands.

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References

1. Visayan fantail Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visayan_fantail
2. Visayan fantail on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/103707879/104309606
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/321019

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