Kucica yellow tail is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. These birds can be found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Its natural habitat is in damp, moist forests and swamps in subtropical or tropical regions. This bird is an Acehnese fauna known as cémpala kunèng in Acehnese. Currently this bird is almost threatened status.
Spreading
This bird is scattered in the Peninsula of Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Brunei and Indonesia. In Indonesia this bird is only found in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
Description
This bird is medium (21 cm), long-tailed black and orange. The male resembles a forest kucica but its rust-red tail is much shorter, more dark gray than black, white short eyebrows and rusty red tires. Females are more brown and have no white eyebrows. Teenagers are more brown with rusty red yellow spots. Sliced brown; black beak; black foot.
The chirp is not as bright as the forest jungle. The long series consists of melodious whistles, single and double tones, "pi-uuu", increasing and decreasing alternately non-fixed.