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English: The Verditer Flycatcher, with its vibrant blue-green plumage, is found in the hilly forests of northeastern Bangladesh. Often seen perched in the open, it feeds on insects and is known for its sweet, whistling calls echoing through the forest canopy.
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The Verditer Flycatcher, with its vibrant blue-green plumage, is found in the hilly forests of northeastern Bangladesh. Often seen perched in the open, it feeds on insects and is known for its sweet, whistling calls echoing through the forest canopy.

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