Broad-billed Flycatcher (Myiagra ruficollis)
Photo of male Broad-billed Flycatcher. Note male has darker blue-grey plumage above and richer orange-rufous than both female Broad-billed and Leaden Flycatchers (also from Graham Chapman's article).
ID: 09381
Photographer: © Ian Montgomery
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Location: Roebuck Bay NW Western Australia Australia
Date & Time: 6/9/04 1:15:03 PM
Original size (pixels): width 1900, height 1385
Aperture: f5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/500 sec
Focal Length: 400.0 mm
Features to look for in distinguishing Broad-billed Flycatchers from female Leaden Flycatchers include: broader bill, whiter eye-ring, especially the lower half, more graduated tail, and, in females and immatures, pale lores and more white in the tail feathers (from article by Graham Chapman, Wingspan Vol. 13 No. 2, June 2003)
Gallery revised on Monday, 22 February 2016