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Tyrant Flycatchers, Calyptura

The Tyrant Flycatchers (Tyrannidae) represent the largest bird family globally, with over 400 species thriving across the Americas. They are highly diverse and can be identified by their varying sizes, shapes, and colors, with some species displaying bright hues such as the vermilion flycatcher, while others are more subdued in coloration for camouflage. Although named after the Old World flycatchers, they are not closely related and notably lack the advanced vocal ability of many other songbirds. In terms of behavior, they range from the elusive spadebills, which prefer dense forests, to the conspicuous kingbirds that are often found near human settlements. These birds mostly eat insects, with some, like the great kiskadee, also feeding on fruit and small vertebrates. Their feeding styles vary, with most North American species catching insects in mid-flight from perches, whereas tropical species may glean insects from foliage or join mixed-species foraging groups. The smallest members, like the short-tailed pygmy tyrant, can be as little as 6.5-7 cm in length, whereas the largest, the great shrike-tyrant, can grow to 29 cm, not including species with significantly long tails like the fork-tailed flycatcher. These birds occupy diverse habitats throughout the Americas, with tropical forests boasting the highest species diversity. Conservation status varies, with some species protected by law and others facing critical threats. The family is systematically categorized into numerous genera with the Tyrannidae family, while some have been recently reclassified into the Tityridae family.

Regions

Rufous Flycatcher

Myiarchus semirufus

Rufous-headed Pygmy Tyrant

Pseudotriccus ruficeps

Rufous-lored Tyrannulet

Phylloscartes flaviventris

Rufous Mourner

Rhytipterna holerythra
A photo of a Rufous-naped Ground Tyrant (Muscisaxicola rufivertex)

Rufous-naped Ground Tyrant

Muscisaxicola rufivertex

Rufous-sided Scrub Tyrant

Euscarthmus rufomarginatus

Rufous-tailed Attila

Attila phoenicurus

Rufous-tailed Flatbill

Ramphotrigon ruficauda

Rufous-tailed Tyrant

Knipolegus poecilurus

Rufous Twistwing

Cnipodectes superrufus

Rufous-webbed Bush Tyrant

Cnemarchus rufipennis

Rufous-winged Tyrannulet

Mecocerculus calopterus

Russet-winged Spadebill

Platyrinchus leucoryphus

Rusty-backed Monjita

Neoxolmis rubetra

Rusty-fronted Tody-Flycatcher

Poecilotriccus latirostris
A photo of a Rusty-margined Flycatcher (Myiozetetes cayanensis)

Rusty-margined Flycatcher

Myiozetetes cayanensis

Salinas Monjita

Neoxolmis salinarum

Santa Marta Bush Tyrant

Myiotheretes pernix

Sao Francisco Black Tyrant

Knipolegus franciscanus

Sao Paulo Tyrannulet

Phylloscartes paulista

Scale-crested Pygmy Tyrant

Lophotriccus pileatus
A photo of a Scarlet Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) , male

Scarlet Flycatcher

Pyrocephalus rubinus

Sclater's Tyrannulet

Phyllomyias sclateri
A photo of a Sepia-capped Flycatcher (Leptopogon amaurocephalus)

Sepia-capped Flycatcher

Leptopogon amaurocephalus
A photo of a Serra do Mar Tyrannulet (Phylloscartes difficilis)

Serra do Mar Tyrannulet

Phylloscartes difficilis
A photo of a Sharp-tailed Grass Tyrant (Culicivora caudacuta)

Sharp-tailed Grass Tyrant

Culicivora caudacuta
A photo of a Shear-tailed Grey Tyrant (Muscipipra vetula)

Shear-tailed Grey Tyrant

Muscipipra vetula
A photo of a Short-crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus ferox)

Short-crested Flycatcher

Myiarchus ferox

Short-tailed Field Tyrant

Muscigralla brevicauda

Short-tailed Pygmy Tyrant

Myiornis ecaudatus

Sibilant Sirystes

Sirystes sibilator

Sierra de Lema Flycatcher

Mionectes roraimae

Sierran Elaenia

Elaenia pallatangae

Slaty-backed Chat-Tyrant

Ochthoeca cinnamomeiventris
A photo of a Slaty-capped Flycatcher (Leptopogon superciliaris)

Slaty-capped Flycatcher

Leptopogon superciliaris

Slaty Elaenia

Elaenia strepera

Slaty-headed Tody-Flycatcher

Poecilotriccus sylvia

Slender-billed Inezia

Inezia tenuirostris

Slender-footed Tyrannulet

Zimmerius gracilipes

Small-billed Elaenia

Elaenia parvirostris
A photo of a Small-headed Elaenia (Elaenia sordida)

Small-headed Elaenia

Elaenia sordida
A photo of a Smoke-colored Pewee (Contopus fumigatus)

Smoke-colored Pewee

Contopus fumigatus

Smoky Bush Tyrant

Myiotheretes fumigatus

Smoky-fronted Tody-Flycatcher

Poecilotriccus fumifrons

Snethlage's Tody-Tyrant

Hemitriccus minor

Snowy-throated Kingbird

Tyrannus niveigularis
A photo of a Social Flycatcher (Myiozetetes similis)

Social Flycatcher

Myiozetetes similis

Sooty-crowned Flycatcher

Myiarchus phaeocephalus
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