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ORANGE-RUMP FEY-CATCHER. 
(Pl.XIII.) 
BEAK flatted at the base, almost triangular, notched at the end of the upper mandible, and 
beset with bristles. 
NOSTRILS almost round. 
TOES divided as far as their origin. 
LENGTH 
Five inches and a half; bill tliree-eigliths and black ; eye pale brown; lashes grey; 
round the eye white; cheek black ; chin whi te; 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 hushes. 
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. 
