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What is a Restless Flycatcher?
Asked by neville white,
25 Jun '08 09:26 pm
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The Restless Flycatcher, Myiagra inquieta, is a passerine bird in the family Monarchidae. colloquially as Scissors Grinder, Girl Grinder, or Dishwasher on account of its unusual call, the Restless Flycatcher was first described by ornithologist John Latham in 1802. Its specific epithet is derived from the Latin inquietus 'restless'.
Answered by samron jude, 25 Jun '08 09:27 pm
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Its a bird specie. The Restless Flycatcher has a glossy blue-black head, with a small crest, and is white below, from the chin to the undertail, with a blue-black bill surrounded by bristles. The back, wings and tail are darker grey and there may be a slight orange brown tint on the breast.
Its found in Australia
Answered by Ramchander kumar kushwaha, 25 Jun '08 09:30 pm
Its found in Australia
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