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ORANGE-RUMP FLY CATCHER. 
(PL XIII.) 
BEAK flatted at the base, almost triangular , notched at the end of the upper mandible , and 
beset loith bristles. 
NOSTRILS almost round . 
TOES divided as far as their origin. 
LENGTH 
Five inches and a half; bill three-eighths and black; eye pale brown; lashes grey; 
round the eye white; cheek black ; chin white; throat black ; breast greyish-white, 
spotted with black; belly, vent, and under tail-coverts, light oker; forehead 
chesnut; crown, hind head, back, and shoulder, brown; rump, tail-coverts, and 
lower part of tail, orange, the other half black; primaries and secondaries dark 
brown, edged with chesnut; legs and claws yellow flesh colour. 
INHABITS 
Thick brushes ; frequents low bushes. 
REMARKS. 
A chattering noisy species, constantly in motion, jerking and spreading its fan-like 
tail as it passes from bush to bush, catching its food in its flight. 
