Of the common flycatchers of the Western Himalayas, the following occur in the Eastern Himalayas:
41. Stoparola melanops. The verditer flycatcher. Very common at Darjeeling.
42. Cyornis superciliaris. The white-browed blue-flycatcher.
43. Alseonax latirostris. The brown flycatcher. Not very common.
44. Niltava sundara. The rufous-bellied niltava. Very abundant at Darjeeling. In addition to the rufous-bellied niltava, two other niltavas occur in the Eastern Himalayas.
45. Niltava grandis. The large niltava. This may be readily distinguished on account of its comparatively large size. It is as large as a bulbul. It is very common about Darjeeling.
46. Niltava macgrigoriæ. The small niltava. This is considerably smaller than a sparrow and does not occur above 5000 feet.
47. Terpsiphone affinis. The Burmese paradise flycatcher. This replaces the Indian species in the Eastern Himalayas, but it is not found so high up as Darjeeling, being confined to the lower ranges.
The other flycatchers commonly seen in the Eastern Himalayas are: