Tyrant Flycatcher
The Tyrant Flycatcher is a diverse group of birds belonging to the family Tyrannidae. They are primarily found in the Americas, ranging from Canada to Argentina. These birds are known for their insect-eating habits, often catching prey in mid-air. They typically have a robust body, a strong bill, and a distinctive call, which varies among species.
There are over 400 species of Tyrant Flycatchers, including well-known examples like the Eastern Kingbird and the Great Crested Flycatcher. They inhabit various environments, such as forests, grasslands, and urban areas. Their adaptability and vocalizations make them a fascinating subject for birdwatchers and ornithologists alike.