Old World Flycatchers (Muscicapidae)
Blue-throated Blue-flycatcher (Cyornis rubeculoides) - HBW 11, p. 155
French: Gobemouche à menton bleu
German: Blaukehlschnäpper
Spanish: Papamoscas Gorgiazul
Other common names: Blue-throated Flycatcher; Chinese Flycatcher, Chinese Blue-flycatcher (glaucicomans)
Taxonomy: Phoenicura rubeculoides Vigors, 1831, Darjeeling, Himalayas.
Race glaucicomans has sometimes been considered a separate species on basis of differences in plumage and song; until review of entire grouping is undertaken, however, it is probably better treated as an incipient species. Birds in Assam (NE India), hitherto considered to be within geographical range of nominate race, exhibit characters of dialilaemus, and in Himalayas occasional males have throat pattern of latter race, indicating wide range of overlap between the races; further clarification of ranges and racial boundaries in this region is needed. Five subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- rubeculoides (Vigors, 1831) - breeds Himalayas from NE Pakistan E to NE India (Assam and Arunachal Pradesh S to Mizoram), S China (SE Xizang) and W, N & NE Myanmar; non-breeding S India (principally Western Ghats), Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and S Myanmar.
- dialilaemus Salvadori, 1889 - E & SE Myanmar and N & W Thailand.
- rogersi Robinson & Kinnear, 1928 - C & SW Myanmar.
- rubeculoides (Vigors, 1831) - breeds Himalayas from NE Pakistan E to NE India (Assam and Arunachal Pradesh S to Mizoram), S China (SE Xizang) and W, N & NE Myanmar; non-breeding S India (principally Western Ghats), Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and S Myanmar.
- dialilaemus Salvadori, 1889 - E & SE Myanmar and N & W Thailand.
- rogersi Robinson & Kinnear, 1928 - C & SW Myanmar.
- glaucicomans Thayer & Bangs, 1909 - breeds S China (S Shaanxi and W Hubei S to N & E Yunnan); non-breeding WC & S Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia.
- klossi Robinson, 1921 - E Thailand, S Laos and S Vietnam (C Annam S to Cochinchina).
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A female bird on a branch, goes to takes a bath and let herself dry on the same branch. Locality Kaeng Krachan National Park, Western Thailand, Thailand
Yoel Jimenez 14 November 2010 1 year ago 33 sec 4.1 -
Two males next to a pond, while an Asian Paradise-flycatcher is plunging in it. Locality Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, Ernakulam District, Kerala, India (ssp rubeculoides)
Josep del Hoyo 30 November 2009 2 years ago 15 sec 3.8 -
Two views of a male on the ground, next to a pond. Locality Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, Ernakulam District, Kerala, India (ssp rubeculoides)
Josep del Hoyo 29 November 2009 2 years ago 21 sec 3.6 -
A male and female taking a bath. Locality Kaeng Krachan National Park, Western Thailand, Thailand
Yoel Jimenez 28 February 2012 1 week ago ADDED LAST MONTH 59 sec 3.4 -
A male singing Locality Trashigang, Trashigang District, Bhutan (ssp rubeculoides)
Josh Engel 14 April 2008 3 years ago 20 sec 3.3 -
A male bathing in a pond. Locality Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, Ernakulam District, Kerala, India (ssp rubeculoides)
Josep del Hoyo 30 November 2009 2 years ago 36 sec 3
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"new guest of the park"
Locality Suan Luang Rama IX, Phrawet District, Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand (ssp Cyornis rubeculoides)
p.supat 15 December 2011 23 weeks ago 4.6 -
"long-stay at the park"
Locality Suan Luang Rama IX, Phrawet District, Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand (ssp Cyornis rubeculoides)
p.supat 17 December 2011 23 weeks ago 4.2 -
Male flycatcher on a branch
Locality Pakistan
Zotyesz 4 June 2011 51 weeks ago 4.2 -
A male perched
Locality Gudalur, The Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu, India
vasanthan.p.j 17 March 2012 9 weeks ago 4 -
A male in winter plumage
Locality Gudalur, The Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu, India
vasanthan.p.j 14 February 2012 14 weeks ago 3.8 -
Adult male on a branch (ventral view). The amount of azure on forehead, contrasting shining shoulder patch and dark blue chin, a
Locality Kaeng Krachan National Park, Western Thailand, Thailand (ssp glaucicomans)
Alain Fossé 17 February 2007 2 years ago 3.3
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