The Indian Paradise Flycatcher is a medium-sized passerine bird that belongs to the Monarchidae family.It is renowned for its long,streaming tail feathers,which distinguish it from other avian species.Male Paradise Flycatchers possess stunning elongated central tail feathers,gracefully trailing behind them like ribbons in the wind.
The Indian Paradise Flycatcher exhibits sexual dimorphism,where males and females differ significantly in appearance.The male known as the "White Morph," boasts the iconic white plumage,black wings and the elegant trailing tail feathers that can extend up to 30 centimeters.
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