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The yellow-bellied flycatcher (Empidonax flaviventris) is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.

Adults have greenish upperparts and yellowish underparts (especially on the throat), with a dusky wash on the chest. They have a white or yellow eye ring that lacks the teardrop projection of Pacific-slope (E. difficilis) or cordilleran (E. occidentalis) flycatchers, white or yellowish wing bars that contrast strongly against the black wings, a broad, flat bill, and a relatively short tail when compared to other members of the genus. The upper mandible of the bill is dark, while the lower mandible is orange-pink.

Their breeding habitat is wet northern woods, especially spruce bogs, across Canada and the northeastern United States. They make a cup nest in sphagnum moss on or near the ground.

These birds migrate to southern Mexico and Central America.

Yellow-bellied flycatchers wait on a perch low or in the middle of a tree and fly out to catch insects in flight, sometimes hovering over foliage. They sometimes eat berries or seeds.

The yellow-bellied flycatcher's song can be transcribed as a rough, descending "tse-berk", which can be similar to the more common least flycatcher's snappier, more evenly pitched "che-bek."


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References


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External links

  • Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Species Account - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
  • Yellow-bellied Flycatcher - Empidonax flaviventris - USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter
  • Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Environment Canada
  • Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Canadian range, Canadian Biodiversity Web Site
  • "Yellow-bellied Flycatcher media". Internet Bird Collection. 
  • Yellow-bellied Flycatcher photo gallery at VIREO (Drexel University)
  • Interactive range map of Empidonax flaviventris at IUCN Red List maps

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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