The rufous-winged fulvetta (Schoeniparus castaneceps) is a bird species of the family Pellorneidae.
This 11 cm long bird has a dark-streaked chestnut crown, white supercilium, brown upperparts and pale underparts.
The wings show a striking contrast between the bright rufous primaries and the black coverts.
This is a noisy species with a rich warbled ti-du-di-du-di-du-di-du song and wheezy tsi-tsi-tsi-tsi call.
It is common in evergreen montane forests above 1200 m ASL, often feeding on vertical trunks.