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Galapagos Flycatcher Collection

The Galapagos flycatcher, scientifically known as Myiarchus magnirostris, is a captivating bird species found in the stunning Galapagos Islands

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris) in flight, Santiago Island, Galapagos National Park

Galapagos flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris) in flight, Santiago Island, Galapagos National Park, Galapagos Islands

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Pyrocephalus rubinus nanus, vermilion flycatcher

Pyrocephalus rubinus nanus, vermilion flycatcher
Plate 7, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from Charles Robert Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle, Part 3 Birds, (1838-41). This is not one of Darwins finches

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos Flycatcher (Myriarchus magnirostris) GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

Galapagos Flycatcher (Myriarchus magnirostris) GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, Ecuador, South America ENDEMIC

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos Flycatcher or Large-billed Flycatcher -Myiarchus magnirostris-, Isla Isabella

Galapagos Flycatcher or Large-billed Flycatcher -Myiarchus magnirostris-, Isla Isabella, Galapagos Islands

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos Flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris) Santiago Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

Galapagos Flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris) Santiago Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Galapagos Flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris) Santiago Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos flycatcher on a branch C016 / 9500

Galapagos flycatcher on a branch C016 / 9500
Galapagos flycatcher on a branch. Galapagos flycatchers (Myiarchus magnirostris) are endemic to the tropical forests and shrubland of the Galapagos Islands

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos flycatcher bathing C016 / 9471

Galapagos flycatcher bathing C016 / 9471
Galapagos flycatcher bathing. Galapagos flycatchers (Myiarchus magnirostris) are endemic to the tropical forests and shrubland of the Galapagos Islands. Photographed in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos flycatcher on a rock C016 / 9499

Galapagos flycatcher on a rock C016 / 9499
Galapagos flycatcher on a rock. Galapagos flycatchers (Myiarchus magnirostris) are endemic to the tropical forests and shrubland of the Galapagos Islands

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris), Port Egas (James Bay), Isla Santiago

Galapagos flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris), Port Egas (James Bay), Isla Santiago (Santiago Island), Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Background imageGalapagos Flycatcher Collection: Galapagos flycatcher (Myriarchus magnirestris), James Island, Galapagos Islands

Galapagos flycatcher (Myriarchus magnirestris), James Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America


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The Galapagos flycatcher, scientifically known as Myiarchus magnirostris, is a captivating bird species found in the stunning Galapagos Islands. With its vibrant plumage and graceful flight, this avian beauty never fails to mesmerize onlookers. One can spot the Galapagos flycatcher in various locations across the archipelago. Whether it's soaring through the skies above Santiago Island or perched delicately on a branch in Isla Isabella, these birds are truly a sight to behold. Their presence adds an enchanting touch to the already breathtaking landscapes of the Galapagos National Park. Often confused with another striking species called Pyrocephalus rubinus nanus or vermilion flycatcher, the Galapagos flycatcher stands out with its large bill and distinct features. Its scientific name emphasizes its magnificence - Myiarchus magnirostris. These charming creatures are not only skilled fliers but also enjoy indulging in everyday activities like bathing and resting on rocks. A snapshot of a Galapagos flycatcher bathing or perching on a rock captures their natural behavior perfectly. Although native to Central America and Ecuador, these unique birds have made themselves at home specifically within the boundaries of the GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. They thrive amidst diverse ecosystems found here, making them an integral part of this delicate ecosystem. If you ever find yourself exploring Port Egas (James Bay) or James Island within the archipelago, keep your eyes peeled for these delightful creatures. The Galapagos Flycatcher will surely leave you spellbound with its elegance and charm. Encountering a Galapagos flycatcher during your visit to this extraordinary destination is an experience that should not be missed. These magnificent birds symbolize both resilience and beauty while adding yet another layer of wonderment to one's journey through this ecological paradise known as the Galapagos Islands.