Flycatcher
The term "Flycatcher" refers to a group of small birds belonging to the family Muscicapidae and Piprididae. These birds are known for their unique hunting technique, where they catch insects in mid-air. They are often found in various habitats, including forests, gardens, and wetlands, and are recognized for their vibrant plumage and melodious songs.
Flycatchers are typically characterized by their slender bodies, short wings, and wide mouths, which help them capture prey efficiently. There are many species of flycatchers, each with distinct features and behaviors. Some well-known examples include the Eastern Phoebe and the Black-capped Flycatcher.