Grey headed canary flycatcher, Bhutan

The grey-headed canary-flycatcher sometimes known as the grey-headed flycatcher is a species of small flycatcher-like bird found in tropical Asia. It has a square crest, a grey hood and yellow underparts. They are found mainly in forested habitats where they often join other birds in mixed-species foraging flocks. Pairs are often seen as they forage for insects by making flycatcher-like sallies and calling aloud. Several subspecies are recognized within their wide distribution range. It is classified as least concern by IUCN.

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.

Grey headed canary flycatcher, Sattal

It is also called as grey-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.