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The '''vivid niltava''' (''Niltava vivida'') is a species of [[bird]] in the family [[Muscicapidae]]. It is found in [[Yunnan]] |
The '''vivid niltava''' (''Niltava vivida'') is a species of [[bird]] in the family [[Muscicapidae]]. It is found in [[Yunnan]] as well as adjacent areas of southern [[China]], [[Northeast India]] [[Bangladesh]]<ref>http://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/checklist.jsp?lang=EN&p2=1&list=clements&synlang=®ion=BD&version=text&lifelist=&highlight=0</ref> and northern [[Southeast Asia]]) and [[Taiwan]]. Its natural [[habitat]] is subtropical or tropical moist [[montane forest]]s. The Vivid Niltava a medium-sized (16 cm) member of the Old World Flycatcher family, has a deep purplish blue on the head, back, tail and lesser wing coverts, and bright rufous orange below. Its throat, face, wings and iris are black as are its legs and bill. The female is olive-brown overall, lighter below, with a light buffy throat and greyish-brown crown and nape. As do many members of its family, the Vivid Niltava bears distinct rictal bristles at the base of its bill. The Taiwan subspecies, vivida, is distinctly smaller than the mainland race oatesi.<ref>http://www.birdingintaiwan.org/vividniltava.htm</ref> |
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[[File:Niltava vividaIbis1866P011A.jpg|thumb|left|Illustration by [[Joseph Wolf]]]] |
[[File:Niltava vividaIbis1866P011A.jpg|thumb|left|Illustration by [[Joseph Wolf]]]] |
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Niltava vivida (Swinhoe, 1864)
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The vivid niltava (Niltava vivida) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in Yunnan as well as adjacent areas of southern China, Northeast India Bangladesh[2] and northern Southeast Asia) and Taiwan. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. The Vivid Niltava a medium-sized (16 cm) member of the Old World Flycatcher family, has a deep purplish blue on the head, back, tail and lesser wing coverts, and bright rufous orange below. Its throat, face, wings and iris are black as are its legs and bill. The female is olive-brown overall, lighter below, with a light buffy throat and greyish-brown crown and nape. As do many members of its family, the Vivid Niltava bears distinct rictal bristles at the base of its bill. The Taiwan subspecies, vivida, is distinctly smaller than the mainland race oatesi.[3]
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