The Black-and-orange Flycatcher (Ficedula nigrorufa) is a small, vibrant bird found in the forests of the Indian subcontinent. As its name suggests, this flycatcher is distinguished by its striking black and orange plumage, making it a beautiful and popular subject for birdwatchers and photographers.Males: The male is the most striking with bright orange on the underside, throat, and the belly, contrasting sharply with the black upperparts, including the back, head, and wings. The tail is also black, and the bird's orange underparts create a beautiful contrast, especially when seen in sunlight. Females: The female is usually duller in color, with a more brownish or olive-green tone on the upperparts and lighter, less vivid orange or yellowish underparts. The female's overall plumage is more camouflaged compared to the male.