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Tyrannidae Collection

The tyrannidae family, also known as the tyrant flycatchers, consists of a diverse group of birds found in various habitats across the Americas

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Tyrannidae Collection: Great crested flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus), female alighting at nest cavity entrance
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Tyrannidae Collection: Black-billed shrike-tyrant (Agriornis montanus) with nest material; Antisanilla Reserve
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Tyrannidae Collection: Fork-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus savana) in flight, Pantanal wetlands, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
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Tyrannidae Collection: Great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) perched on a twisted branch, Pantanal wetlands, Mato Grosso
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Tyrannidae Collection: Galapagos flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris) in flight, Santiago Island, Galapagos National Park
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Tyrannidae Collection: Vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus obscurus) male, courtship display, Texas, USA. May
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Tyrannidae Collection: Galapagos vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus nanus) male perched with fledglings
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Tyrannidae Collection: Many-coloured rush tyrant (Tachuris rubrigastra) perched on reed stem at the waters edge
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Tyrannidae Collection: Belize, Ambergris Caye. Great Kiskadee calls from a perch
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Tyrannidae Collection: Eastern Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus), Texas, USA
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Tyrannidae Collection: Dark-faced Ground Tyrant (Muscisaxicola maclovianus) perched on the ground, Falkland
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Tyrannidae Collection: Dusky-capped Flycatcher (Myiarchus tuberculifer), Ecuador
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Tyrannidae Collection: Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens), Ohio, USA
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Tyrannidae Collection: Cordilleran Flycatcher (Empidonax occidentalis), Arizona, USA
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Tyrannidae Collection: Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe), Texas, USA
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Tyrannidae Collection: Cassins Kingbird (Tyrannus vociferans), Arizona, USA
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Tyrannidae Collection: American Dusky Flycatcher (Empidonax oberholseri), British Columbia, Canada
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Tyrannidae Collection: Alder Flycatcher (Empidonax alnorum), Texas, USA
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Tyrannidae Collection: Ash-throated Flycatcher (Myiarchus cinerascens) male singing, California, USA
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Tyrannidae Collection: AE-5972-6782
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Tyrannidae Collection: AE-5972-6763
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Tyrannidae Collection: Andean Negrito (Lessonia oreas), Atacama desert, Antofagasta region, Chile, South America
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Tyrannidae Collection: Galapagos Flycatcher or Large-billed Flycatcher -Myiarchus magnirostris-, Isla Isabella
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Tyrannidae Collection: Jamaican Pewee (Contopus pallidus) adult, perched on twig, Marshalls Pen, Jamaica, December
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Tyrannidae Collection: Couchs Kingbird (Tyrannus couchii) adult, in flight, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, October
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Tyrannidae Collection: Couchs Kingbird (Tyrannus couchii) adult, perched on twig, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, October
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Tyrannidae Collection: Paltry Tyrannulet (Zimmerius vilissimus parvus) adult, perched on twig, El Valle, Panama, October
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Tyrannidae Collection: Piratic Flycatcher (Legatus leucophaius) adult, perched on twig, Chagres River, Panama, November
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Tyrannidae Collection: Panamanian Flycatcher (Myiarchus panamensis panamensis) adult, perched on fruiting tree
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Tyrannidae Collection: Olive-striped Flycatcher (Mionectes olivaceus hederaceus) adult, perched on twig, El Valle
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Tyrannidae Collection: Northern Scrub-flycatcher (Sublegatus arenarum arenarum) adult, perched on branch, Juan Hombron
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Tyrannidae Collection: Olivaceous Flatbill (Rhynchocyclus olivaceus bardus) adult, perched on branch, Chagres River
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Tyrannidae Collection: Forest Elaenia (Myiopagis gaimardii macilvainii) adult, perched on twig, Summit Gardens, Panama
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Tyrannidae Collection: Eastern Wood-pewee (Contopus virens) adult, perched on twig, El Valle, Panama, October
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Tyrannidae Collection: Yellow-bellied Elaenia (Elaenia flavogaster pallididorsalis) adult, perched on twig, Rio Indio
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Tyrannidae Collection: Yellow Tyrannulet (Capsiempis flaveola semiflava) adult, perched on leaf stem in treetop
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Tyrannidae Collection: Sulphur-rumped Flycatcher (Myiobius sulphureipygius aureatus) adult, perched on twig, El Valle
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Tyrannidae Collection: Southern Beardless Tyrannulet (Camptostoma obsoletum flaviventre) adult, perched on twig
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Tyrannidae Collection: Rusty-margined Flycatcher (Myiozetetes cayanensis hellmayri) adult, perched on twig
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Tyrannidae Collection: Pied Water-tyrant (Fluvicola pica) adult, perched on stem, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, March
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Tyrannidae Collection: Eulers Flycatcher (Lathrotriccus euleri) adult, with nesting material in beak, perched on twig
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Tyrannidae Collection: Stolid Flycatcher (Myiarchus stolidus dominicensis) adult, perched on twig, Jaragua N. P
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Tyrannidae Collection: Common Tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum cinereum) adult, with spider web in beak, perched on twig
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Tyrannidae Collection: Cuban Peewee (Contopus caribaeus caribaeus) adult, perched on branch, Cayo Coco, Jardines del Rey
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Tyrannidae Collection: Caribbean Elaenia (Elaenia martinica martinica) adult, perched on twig, Fond Doux Plantation, St
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Tyrannidae Collection: Ochre-bellied Flycatcher (Mionectes oleagineus) adult, perched on branch, Trinidad
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Tyrannidae Collection: Dusky-capped Flycatcher (Myiarchus tuberculifer) adult, perched on twig in montane rainforest
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Tyrannidae Collection: Hispaniolan Pewee (Contopus hispaniolensis) adult, perched on twig, Bahoruco Mountains N. P


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The tyrannidae family, also known as the tyrant flycatchers, consists of a diverse group of birds found in various habitats across the Americas. From Belize's Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary to Brazil's Pantanal wetlands and even the Galapagos Islands, these birds can be spotted showcasing their unique behaviors. In Belize, a male Vermillion Flycatcher captures our attention as it perches gracefully on a limb. Its vibrant plumage stands out against the lush surroundings of this wildlife sanctuary. Meanwhile, in Brazil's Pantanal wetlands, we witness the Fork-tailed flycatcher in flight. With its long forked tail trailing behind it, this bird effortlessly glides through the air. Another resident of Brazil's Pantanal wetlands is the Great kiskadee. This striking bird chooses to perch on a twisted branch, surveying its territory with confidence. In contrast, on Santiago Island in Galapagos National Park, we find the Galapagos flycatcher soaring through the sky - an elegant display amidst this unique archipelago. Moving further north to Texas in the USA brings us encounters with different species within this family. The Great crested flycatcher catches our eye as we observe a female alighting at her nest cavity entrance - a testament to their nesting habits and dedication to raising young ones. Venturing back south again to Antisanilla Reserve reveals another member of this avian family: The Black-billed shrike-tyrant diligently gathers nest material for its home-building endeavors. It showcases both strength and resourcefulness while preparing for future generations. Back in Texas but during May migration season comes an enchanting courtship display by none other than the Vermilion flycatcher male - his fiery red feathers captivating potential mates from afar. Returning once more to Galapagos Islands unveils yet another stunning sight: A male Galapagos vermilion flycatcher perched alongside his fledglings.