Rufous paradise flycatcher

See text The rufous paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone cinnamomea) is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae.

Somewhat similar to Cinnamon Ibon, but found at lower elevations, with a longer tail and a blue eye-ring.

Forages in the understory for insects and often joins mixed-species flocks that includ Celestial monarch, Short-crested monarch Blue-headed fantail, Golden-crowned babbler, Lemon-throated leaf warbler, Black-crowned babbler, and other small birds.

IUCN has assessed both the Northern and Southern rufous paradise flycatchers as least-concern species.

While not threatened, deforestation in the Philippines continues throughout the country due to slash and burn farming, mining, illegal logging and habitat conversion.