Willow Flycatcher
The Willow Flycatcher is a small songbird belonging to the family Tyrannidae. It is primarily found in North America, particularly in wetland areas, where it prefers dense shrubs and willows. This bird is known for its distinctive call, which sounds like "fitz-bew," and it typically feeds on insects and other small invertebrates.
During the breeding season, the Willow Flycatcher builds its nest in low shrubs or trees, laying about 3 to 5 eggs. The species is migratory, spending winters in Central America and parts of South America. Conservation efforts are important for its habitat, as wetland areas are increasingly threatened by development and climate change.