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Spadebills are members of the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers.
Unlike many other tyrant flycatchers, it often moves on to another perch rather than returning to the same one.
A few other tyrant flycatchers - some not very closely related - share a similar color pattern, but these species are markedly smaller.
A full list, sortable by common and binomial names is at list of tyrant flycatchers.
Myiopagis is a genus of bird in the Tyrannidae family, the tyrant flycatchers.
Camptostoma is a small genus of tyrant flycatchers.
Adult Great Kiskadees are one of the largest of the tyrant flycatchers.
Twistwings are two species of Tyrant flycatchers from the genus Cnipodectes.
The hummingbird family has the second greatest number of species of any bird family on Earth (after the tyrant flycatchers).
Suiriri originates from Guaraní, where it is a generic name used for several medium-sized tyrant flycatchers.
Some Tyrant flycatchers superficially resemble the Old World flycatchers.
The Tyrant flycatchers, Tyrannidae Flycatcher may also refer to:
Tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae)
Certain neotropical tyrant flycatchers will join mixed-species foraging flocks, as will some Asian drongos.
The tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae) are a clade of passerine birds which occur throughout North and South America.
Some Tyrant flycatchers superficially resemble the Old World flycatchers which they are named after but are not related to.
These genre also help make up the Rhynchocyclidae (tody-tyrants and flatbills) and Tryannidae (typical tyrant flycatchers).
The genus Ramphotrigon formerly was considered to be related to Tolmomyias and Rhynchocyclus, two other genera of small tyrant flycatchers with broad bills .
Avian prey is more infrequently preyed on inland and centers on passerines such as larks, icterids, starlings, tyrant flycatchers and pipits.
Passerine birds of the park are typified by Eastern Bluebird, Scarlet Tanager, tyrant flycatchers, vireo, chickadees, and nuthatches.
It is generally common, but its small size and dull plumage results in it often being overlooked - or at least not identified, as it resembles several other tyrant flycatchers.
The Ochre-naped Ground Tyrant (Muscisaxicola flavinucha) is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae family, the tyrant flycatchers, specifically the ground tyrants.
Neotropical migrants such as warblers, tyrant flycatchers, tanagers, orioles, sparrows, and others pass through HNWR each spring and fall with many of these species remaining to nest.
This technique is called "flycatching" and some birds known for it are several families of "flycatchers": Old World flycatchers, Monarch flycatchers, and Tyrant flycatchers.
It was previously considered to belong to the Tyrannidae.
Ochthoeca is a genus of birds in the Tyrannidae family.
He made further revisions of the family Tyrannidae.
The tody-flycatchers are several species of birds in the family Tyrannidae:
Spadebills are members of the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers.
In recent years it has also frequently been used for the members of another genus in the family Tyrannidae:
Species richness of Tyrannidae, when compared to Habitat (ecology), is highly variable.
Flatbill refers to the members of two genera of the family Tyrannidae:
The genus is in the family Tyrannidae, the Tyrant Flycatchers.
The pygmy tyrants are a bird genus, Myiornis, in the Tyrannidae family.
Mourner is also the common name used for several Neotropical birds from families Tityridae and Tyrannidae.
Given that some Tyrannidae are alleged to taste bad, the color may also be an aposematic warning of noxious chemicals contained in the birds' meat.
A new race of tody-tyrant from southeastern Brasil (Tyrannidae, Aves).
The loggerhead kingbird (Tyrannus caudifasciatus) is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae family.
The wagtail-tyrants are a genus, Stigmatura, of small South American birds in the Tyrannidae family.
Hudson's Black Tyrant (Knipolegus hudsoni) is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae family.
The Tyrant flycatchers, Tyrannidae Flycatcher may also refer to:
The syrinx or "voicebox" is distinctive in manakins, setting them apart from the related families Cotingidae and Tyrannidae.
The tityras have been placed in the cotinga or the tyrant flycatcher families (Cotingidae and Tyrannidae) by various authors.
The approximately 30 species in this family were formerly spread over the families Tyrannidae, Pipridae and Cotingidae (see Taxonomy).
Kaempfer's Tody-Tyrant (Hemitriccus kaempferi) is a rare species of bird in the family Tyrannidae.
Una nueva especie de Serpophaga (Aves Tyrannidae).
The Golden-faced Tyrannulet (Zimmerius chrysops) is a species of bird belonging to the Tyrannidae family.
The ground tyrants (Muscisaxicola) are a genus of passerine birds belonging to the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae.
The Pacific-slope Flycatcher (Empidonax difficilis) is a small insectivorous bird of the family Tyrannidae.