The apical flycatcher (Myiarchus apicalis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical...
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The tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae) comprise a family of passerine birds which is found virtually throughout North and South America. It is the world's...
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brushfinch Antioquia wren Antipodean albatross Antipodes parakeet ʻApapane Apical flycatcher Aplomado falcon Apo myna Apo sunbird Apolinar's wren Apostlebird Appert's...
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Myiarchus phaeocephalus Apical flycatcher, Myiarchus apicalis Ash-throated flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens Nutting's flycatcher, Myiarchus nuttingi Great...
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Rican flycatcher Apical flycatcher Sad flycatcher Pale-edged flycatcher Ash-throated flycatcher Great crested flycatcher Short-crested flycatcher Galapagos...
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Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers; they are distributed among 106 genera. One extinct species, the San Cristobal flycatcher, is included. This list...
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White-flanked antwren Galapagos penguin Checker-throated stipplethroat Apical flycatcher Apolinar's wren Argus bare-eye Cinnamon attila Band-tailed barbthroat...
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Chestnut-bellied hummingbird, Niceforo's wren, Colombian mountain grackle and Apical flycatcher. Cayo Leonidas Peñuela Lorenzo Cárdenas Our Lady of Mount Carmel Festival...
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List of birds of Colombia (section Royal flycatchers)
Myiarchus ferox (Gmelin, JF, 1789) Apical flycatcher, Myiarchus apicalis Sclater, PL & Salvin, 1881 (E) Pale-edged flycatcher, Myiarchus cephalotes Taczanowski...
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flycatcher, Myiarchus venezuelensis (E-SA) Panama flycatcher, Myiarchus panamensis Short-crested flycatcher, Myiarchus ferox (E-SA) Apical flycatcher...
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swift (Cypseloides lemosi), grayish piculet (Picumnus granadensis), apical flycatcher (Myiarchus apicalis). The Cauca Valley dry forests have been mostly...
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neotropic cormorant. Of special interest are the grayish piculet, apical flycatcher, bar-crested antshrike and the scrub tanager. The reserve also supports...
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bush-tyrant Endangered Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Myiarchus apicalis Apical flycatcher Inter-Andean Valleys and adjacent slopes Cotingidae Lipaugus weberi...
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List of Fables characters (redirect from Flycatcher (comics))
many spirits who were given flesh and blood and followed Flycatcher to Haven. In Jack'n Apes of Jack Of Fables, Jack Horner claims that his own adventures...
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currawongs, birds of paradise, whipbirds, quail-thrushes, whistlers, monarch flycatchers and drongos, shrikes, vireos, and vangas, but current research favors...
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to nuances) is similar. Some birds such as corvids, Old and New World flycatchers, as well as most diurnal raptors, have little ability to see UV light...
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Federated Malay States Museums expedition to Gunung Tahan. Snowy-browed flycatcher collected during the Federated Malay States Museums expedition to Gunung...
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that may take western honey bees include grackles, hummingbirds, tyrant flycatchers and the summer tanager. Most birds that eat bees do so opportunistically;...
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teal Ring-necked pheasant Ruddy shelduck Sandhill crane Scissor-tailed flycatcher Southern cassowary Southern screamer Sun conure Superb starling Swainson's...
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extensive studies focused on possibly deceitful behaviour in the pied flycatcher, a species in which males may possess more than one territory. Females...
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Common name Scientific name Range Comments Pictures Rück's blue flycatcher Cyornis ruckii Near Medan?, Sumatra, Indonesia Last collected in 1918. There...
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antbird Ocher-bellied flycatcher Orange bishop bird Orange-fronted parakeet Ornate lorikeet Ostrich Peach-faced lovebird Pied flycatcher Pied kingfisher Pigeon...
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rhinoceros hornbill, mountain serpent-eagle, Dulit frogmouth, eyebrowed jungle flycatcher, and bare-headed laughingthrush. Twenty-four birds are mainly found on...
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lemur, pygmy stump-tailed chameleon, helmet vanga, Malagasy paradise flycatcher, common sunbird-asity, Madagascar wagtail, ring-tailed mongoose 11 Zambezi...
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Haartman specifically described the mating behaviour of the European pied flycatcher as successive polygyny. Within this system, the males leave their home...
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metabolic rates and higher levels of stress hormones. In great tits and pied flycatchers, high-ranking individuals experience higher resting metabolic rates and...
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Leguatia gigantea Réunion swamphen, Porphyrio caerulescens Small-headed flycatcher, Muscicapa minuta Sushkin's goose, Anser neglectus Tahiti crake, Zapornia...
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The Guam flycatcher, also called the Guam broadbill, and the Guam rail are not naturally found anywhere else in the world. The Guam flycatcher, was last...
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(rock-jumpers) Family Eupetidae (Malaysian rail-babbler) Family Stenostiridae (flycatcher-tits) Family Hyliotidae (hyliotas) Family Remizidae (penduline tits) Family...
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californicum. Phoradendron are the preferred food of the Phainopepla, a silky-flycatcher. The male defends territories where fruiting mistletoe is abundant. There...
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