The Japanese paradise flycatcher is from the Monarchidae family, also called the monarchs. Another name for the Japanese paradise flycatcher is the black paradise flycatcher.
While the name suggests that it hails from Japan, you can also find the Japanese paradise flycatcher in other Asian countries like China and Taiwan. The paradise flycatcher inhabits different forests within its range.
The male has a black to dark purple color, with some chestnut and white. Females are more orange and have shorter tails. The paradise flycatcher feeds on insects, nectar, fruits, spiders, and frogs. It is considered “near threatened” because of its dwindling number.