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Bar-winged flycatcher-shrike : ウィキペディア英語版
Bar-winged flycatcher-shrike

The bar-winged flycatcher-shrike (''Hemipus picatus'') is a small passerine bird currently placed in the cuckoo-shrike family but possibly closer to the bushshrikes of Africa. It is found in the forests of tropical southern Asia from the Himalayas and hills of the Indian subcontinent east to Indonesia. Mainly insectivorous it is found hunting in the mid-canopy of forests, often joining mixed-species foraging flocks. They perch upright and have a distinctive pattern of black and white, males being more shiny black than the females. In some populations the colour of the back is brownish while others have a dark wash on the underside.
==Description==

The bar-winged flycatcher-shrike is black capped with black wings that contrast with the white of the body. A white slash across the wing and a white rump stand out in contrast. They sit upright on branches, flying around to glean insects. The nostril is hidden by hairs and the upper mandible of the beak has a curved tip. Males are velvety black while females tend to be greyish brown but the pattern varies across the geographic populations. Both males and females of the Himalayan ''H. p. capitalis'' have a brown back but the males have a black head. The Sri Lankan population ''leggei'' lacks sexual dimorphism in plumage. ''H. p. intermedius'' has only the females with a brownish back. The tail is black but the outer tail feathers are white while the non-central tail feathers are tipped with white.〔
The call is a rapid and high ''tsit-it-it-it'' or a ''whriri-whirriri-whirriri'' and sometimes a sharp ''chip''.〔 Male-female pairs of the subspecies ''leggei'' of Sri Lanka have been reported to duet with precision.
Young birds are said to have a broken pattern of white and grey giving the appearance of lichens.〔
The exact systematic family position is unclear but the genus ''Hemipus'' has been found to be closely related to the genus ''Tephrodornis'' and show affinities to the Malaconotidae of Africa.

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