- Tufted Flycatcher
Taxobox
name = Tufted Flycatcher
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia = Tyrannidae
genus = "Mitrephanes "
species = "M. phaeocercus"
binomial = "Mitrephanes phaeocercus"
binomial_authority = (Sclater, 1859)The Tufted Flycatcher, "Mitrephanes phaeocercus", is a small
passerine bird in thetyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in highlands from northwesternMexico to northwesternEcuador and easternBolivia .It is a common inhabitant of mature mountain forest and tall second growth, especially at edges and clearings with trees. It breeds from 700-3000 m altitude, but is most abundant from 1200-2150 m. The female builds a saucer nest of moss, liverworts and
lichen s 4-27 m high on a branch or vine, usually concealed among ferns,bromeliad s and otherepiphyte s. The female incubates the two brown-blotched white eggs for 15-16 days to hatching,The Tufted Flycatcher is 12 cm long and weighs 8.5 g. The upperparts are olive-green, including the pointed crest. The tail and wings are blackish, and the latter have two buff wing bars and buff edging to the secondary feathers. The breast is ochre-orange, shading to bright yellow on the belly. Sexes are similar, but young birds have brownish upperparts with buff fringing, orange wing bars and paler underparts.
The Tufted Flycatcher is usually seen in pairs, hunting flying
insect s from an open perch like apewee . It often returns to the same perch and vibrates its tail as it lands.This species has a rapid "weet weet weet weet" call. Its dawn song is a very fast high "bip-bip-bip-dididiup-bip-bip-bibibiseer".
Although this species is not migratory, it is very rare vagrant to the
United States , the first record being fromBig Bend National Park ,Texas in November 1991. It has also been observed inArizona .References
* Stiles and Skutch, "A guide to the birds of Costa Rica", ISBN 0-8014-9600-4
External links
* [http://www.greglasley.net/tuftedfc.html First US record]
* [http://www.azfo.org/gallery/Tufted_Flycatcher.html More images]
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