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Acadian Flycatcher

Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Tyrannidae
Genus: Empidonax
Species:virescens
Binomial name
Empidonax virescens
(Vieillot, 1818)
The Acadian Flycatcher, Empidonax virescens, is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.

Adults have olive upperparts, darker on the wings and tail, with whitish underparts; they have a white eye ring, white wing bars and a wide bill. The breast is washed with olive. The upper part of the bill is dark; the lower part is yellowish.

Their breeding habitat is deciduous forests, often near water, across the eastern United States and southwestern Ontario. They make a loose cup nest in a horizontal fork in a tree or shrub.

These birds migrate to Central America and northern South America.

They wait on a perch in the middle of a tree and fly out to catch insects in flight, also sometimes picking insects from foliage while hovering. They may eat some berries and seeds.

This bird's song is peet-sa. The call is a soft peet. They also have a call similar to that of the Northern Flicker.

The numbers of these birds have declined somewhat in the southern parts of their range. Brown-headed CowbirdThe Brown-headed Cowbird Molothrus ater is a small icterid. Adults have a short finch-like bill and dark eyes. The adult male is mainly irridescent black with a brown head. The adult female is grey with a pale throat and fine streaking on the underparts.s lay eggs in the nests of these birds in some areas.

TyranniThe suborder Tyranni (the suboscines of passerine birds include about 1,000 fairly primitive species, the large majority of which are South American. These have a less developed vocal structure than the songbirds in the suborder Passeri, the oscine passer

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