| Query: Tyrant flycatcher | Result: 10th of 38 | |
Cuban gnatcatcher, Polioptila lembeyei
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Date: 2006:05:08 22:00:29
Upload Date: 2008:01:28 15:00:30
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{{ Cuban gnatcatcher, }}
{{ Polioptila lembeyei }}
{{ . Playa Siboney, south-eastern Cuba. }}
{{ (Photographs courtesy of Mr. Eladio M. Fernandez). }}
{{ Family
Tyrannidae: Tyrant Flycatchers }}
{{ The tyrant
flycatchers are a group of usually drab-looking birds that are
generally poor songsters as well. (Indeed, the term "songbird" does not
mean that a particular species within the order sings well). Kingbirds, pewees,
and elaenias of one sort or another inhabit every Caribbean island. Notorious for
being rather pugnacious (and hence the name of the entire family), kingbirds are creatures of savannas, woodlands, and forest
canopies. Elaenias and pewees are smaller, and occupy
similar general habitats, but are segregated from kingbirds and each other by occupying
somewhat different structural niches, especially in forests' understories and in
scrubland. While most species are insectivores, larger ones will capture and
devour prey like lizards frogs. }} |
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