Tyrant Flycatchers
Tyrant Flycatchers are a diverse family of birds known as Tyrannidae, primarily found in the Americas. They are characterized by their strong, often robust bodies and distinctive vocalizations. These birds are typically insectivorous, catching insects in mid-air or foraging from branches.
There are over 400 species of Tyrant Flycatchers, ranging from the common Eastern Kingbird to the striking Great Kiskadee. They inhabit various environments, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. Their adaptability and varied diets contribute to their widespread presence across different habitats.