Bran-colored Flycatcher
A species of Myiophobus Flycatchers Scientific name : Myiophobus fasciatus Genus : Myiophobus Flycatchers
Bran-colored Flycatcher, A species of Myiophobus Flycatchers
Botanical name: Myiophobus fasciatus
Genus: Myiophobus Flycatchers
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Description
The bran-colored flycatcher (Myiophobus fasciatus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Costa Rica through South America to Bolivia, Uruguay, and Argentina. It also occurs on Trinidad. This species is found in open forests and secondary growth. The deep cup nest is made of stems and bark and lined with fine plant fibers; it is suspended by the rim from a side branch low in a tree. The typical clutch is two cream-colored eggs with a rufous wreath. The female incubates for 17 days with a further 15–17 to fledging. This species is parasitized by the shiny cowbird. The adult bran-colored flycatcher is 12.7 cm long and weighs 10.5g. The head and upperparts are dark reddish brown and the crown has a concealed yellow crest, which is erected by excited adults. There are two pale buff wing bars and the underparts are whitish shading to pale yellow on the belly and with dark streaking on the breast and flanks. The bill is black above and brown below. Sexes are similar, but young birds lack the crown patch. Bran-colored flycatcher are solitary unobtrusive birds, sometimes difficult to see as they move rapidly through the undergrowth in search of small insects and berries. They have a whistled chep, chewee call.
Size
13 cm
Life Expectancy
3.8 years
Nest Placement
Tree
Feeding Habits
Bran-colored Flycatcher primarily preys on small insects and supplements its diet with berries. It employs active foraging techniques to hunt prey, often seen flitting from perch to perch. This species exhibits a preference for variety in its diet, utilizing both foliage and ground-level resources.
Habitat
Bran-colored Flycatcher inhabits open and forested habitats, ranging from dry forests and savannas to forest edges and riparian thickets. It thrives from sea level up to 2700 m, especially in lower to middle vegetation strata and areas with secondary growth. Geographically, it is found across tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America.
Dite type
Insectivorous
General Info
Feeding Habits
Bird food type
Species Status
Not globally threatened.
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Tyrant flycatchers Genus
Myiophobus Flycatchers Species
Bran-colored Flycatcher