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Acadian Flycatcher

Acadian Flycatcher
Scientific Classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family:Tyrannidae
Genus:Empidonax
Species:virescens
Binomial name
Empidonax virescens

The Acadian Flycatcher, Empidonax virescens, is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.

Adults have olive upperparts, darker on the wings and tail, with whitish underparts; they have a white eye ring, white wing bars and a wide bill. The breast is washed with olive. The upper part of the bill is dark; the lower part is yellowish.

Their breeding habitat is deciduous forests, often near water, across the eastern United States and southwestern Ontario. They make a loose cup nest in a horizontal fork in a tree or shrub.

These birds migrate to Central America and northern South America.

They wait on a perch in the middle of a tree and fly out to catch insects in flight, also sometimes picking insects from foliage while hovering. They may eat some berries and seeds.

This bird's song is peet-sa. The call is a soft peet. They also have a call similar to that of the Northern Flicker.

Referenced By

Empidonax | List of North American birds: passerines | Tyrannidae | Tyrant flycatcher

 

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