Order Passeriformes | Phylum Chordata Family Monarchidae Scientific name Myiagra cyanoleuca Rank Species | |
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Similar Bird, Myiagra, Leaden flycatcher, Restless flycatcher, Monarcha |
Satin flycatcher call
The satin flycatcher (Myiagra cyanoleuca) is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.
Contents
- Satin flycatcher call
- Chiltern dam 1 satin flycatcher diamond firetail rare
- Taxonomy and systematics
- Distribution
- Description
- Breeding
- References
Chiltern dam 1 satin flycatcher diamond firetail rare
Taxonomy and systematics
The satin flycatcher was originally described in the genus Platyrhynchos. Alternate names include satin Myiagra and satin Myiagra-flycatcher.
Distribution

The satin flycatcher is found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitats are temperate forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
Description

Males are dark grey on their beak, eyes, legs and upper body with a white lower body. Females differ from males by having a more grayish upper body and light orange around their throat.
Breeding

The satin flycatcher breeds from October - February. 2 or 3 greenish blue with brown spotted eggs will be laid in a neat nest made of bark, spider's web and moss on a branch 5 – 25 m high.

