Vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus)

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Wikipedia: Vermilion flycatcher Source: OTHER 1200px-Vermilion_Flycatcher_by_Dan_Pancamo.jpg
Classification: Genus Pyrocephalus; Family Tyrannidae
General: The vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus obscurus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family found throughout South America and southern North America. It is a striking exception among the generally drab Tyrannidae due to its vermilion-red coloration. The males have bright red crowns, chests, and underparts, with brownish wings and tails. Females lack the vivid red coloration and can be hard to identify—they may be confused for the Say's phoebe. The vermilion flycatcher's song is a pit pit pit pidddrrrreeedrr, which is variable and important in establishing a territory. Riparian habitats and semi-open environments are preferred. As aerial insectivores, they catch their prey while flying. Their several months-long molt begins in summer. [more]

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