Genus Copsychus

Madagascar Magpie-Robin - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

 

Black Shama - Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, and plantations.It has been sighted in several locations all across the island, the most important sites being the Central Cebu Protected Landscape, the forests of Alcoy and Argao, and the shrublands of Casili, Consolacion. It is threatened by habitat loss.

White-browed Shama - The White-browed Shama is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines.

White-rumped shama - The White-rumped Shama is a small passerine bird of the family Muscicapidae. It was formerly classified as a member of the Thrush family, Turdidae, causing it to be commonly known as the White-rumped Shama Thrush or simply Shama Thrush.

 

White-vented Shama - The White-vented Shama is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines.

Oriental Magpie-Robin - This species is 19 centimetres long, including the long tail that is usually held cocked upright. It is similar in shape to the smaller European Robin, but is longer-tailed. The male has black upperparts, head and throat apart from a white shoulder patch. The underparts and the sides of the long tail are white. Females are greyish black above and greyish white. Young birds have scaly brown upperparts and head.

Seychelles Magpie Robin - This species of magpie robin is approximately 25 cm in length. It has a glossy coal-black plumage with a white-colored bar on each wings. It is considered a long-lived species whose lifespan is over 15 years of age. Its habitat is woodlands, plantations and the vicinity of gardens. Their range on the island of Fregate was limited by the area of open ground with leaf litter.

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Muscicapidae
Genus : Copsychus