Rufous-gorgeted flycatcher – Male, Bhutan

The rufous-gorgeted flycatcher is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, ranging across Bangladesh, Bhutan, Hong Kong, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is classified as least concern by IUCN.

Verditter flycather – Female, Sattal

This species is named after its distinctive shade of copper-sulphate blue. The female here lacks the more vibrant colors of the male. A common species found across Himalayas. It is classified as least concern by IUCN.

Verditter flycather – Male, Sattal

This species is named after its distinctive shade of copper-sulphate blue. The female here lacks the more vibrant colors of the male. A common species found across Himalayas. It is classified as least concern by IUCN.

Ultramarine flycather – Male, Sattal

The ultramarine flycatcher is also known as the the white-browed blue flycatcher. Smaller than sparrow in size. It is classified as least concern by IUCN. Diet includes small invertebrates, e.g. dipteran flies and beetles.

Grey headed canary flycatcher, Sattal

headed flycatcher. Like other flycatchers makes sallies for aerial insects from a low perch under the canopy of a tree. It is classified as least concern by IUCN.