It is always nice to hear the ‘why-you -which-you’ call of the Black-faced Monarch floating up from the wet gullies in Nangara Reserve at Jindivick. I guess this bird has to occupy other wet rainforest patches in this region but Nangara is the only spot I have managed to tick it.
The Black-faced Monarch is an eastern seaboard migrant and I’m not certain it gets this far south every year.
Black-faced Monarchs are flycatchers that take insects on the wing and from the foliage.
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