Black-capped Flycatcher
The Black-capped Flycatcher is a small bird native to the tropical regions of Central America, particularly found in countries like Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. It is characterized by its distinctive black cap on the head, contrasting with its yellow underparts and olive-green back. This bird typically inhabits open woodlands, gardens, and shrubby areas.
Feeding primarily on insects, the Black-capped Flycatcher is known for its active foraging behavior, often catching prey in mid-air. It is also recognized for its melodious calls, which play a role in communication and territory establishment. This species is part of the larger family of tyrannids, known for their diverse vocalizations and behaviors.