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It is similar in shape to the slightly smaller Red-breasted Flycatcher.
It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the Red-breasted Flycatcher.
A red-breasted flycatcher had been caught in the Garden Heligoland trap.
She was far to the west of her east European breeding grounds and only the third spring red-breasted flycatcher record for Spurn.
At one time it was considered to be a subspecies of the Red-breasted Flycatcher, Ficedula parva.
The Red-breasted Flycatcher (Ficedula parva) is a small passerine bird in the Old World flycatcher family.
The Asian species Ficedula albicilla previously considered a subspecies of the Red-breasted Flycatcher, but has the red throat surrounded by grey and a different song.
He was particularly interested in bird migration, and for many years his studies of the Red-breasted Flycatcher (1911) and Eurasian Siskin (1930) were the major works on those species.
She saw greater numbers of small birds hopping, flying, singing, and flashing their brilliant colors: nightingales and warblers, blackcaps, whitethroats, red-breasted flycatchers, golden orioles, and many other varieties.
Some species have nicknames, for example: "RB Flicker" for Red-breasted Flycatcher, "Gropper" for Grasshopper Warbler, "PG Tips" for Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler.
Several have white or rufous patches on the sides of the tail, giving a pattern recalling that of the closely related wheatear (Oenanthe), or some of the less closely related Muscicapinae (e.g. Red-breasted Flycatcher, Ficedula parva).