The
tyrant flycatchers (
Tyrannidae) occur throughout North and South America. They are now considered the largest family of birds on Earth, with around 400 species. As could be expected from
a family this large, the members vary greatly in habitat, shape, patterns and colors. Some Tyrant flycatchers superficially resemble the
Old World flycatchers. Most, but not all, are rather plain, and
many have erectile crests. Most are insectivorous, but some will eat fruit or small vertebrates.
The
Tyrannidae family is presented in these web pages:
1)
Tyrants, Black-Tyrants, Tit-Tyrants 2)
Pygmy Tyrants, Tody-Flycatchers, Tody-Tyrants
3)
Tyrants, Bush-Tyrants, Chat-Tyrants, Ground-Tyrants, Shrike Tyrants; Monjitas
4)
Tyrannulets 5)
Doradito, Elaenia, Tachuri
6)
Flycatchers, Spadebills, Twistwings 7)
Flycatchers, Pewees, Phoebes
8)
Flycatchers, Attilas, Flatbills, Sirystes 9)
Flycatchers, Kingbirds, Kiskadees
Doradito, Elaenia, Tachuri
Genus Elaenia
Elaenia flycatchers have typically brownish, grayish or olive upperparts; off-white and/or pale yellow underparts; white or pale yellowish eye-ring; two or three wing bars. Some species show a crest; often with a semi-concealed white patch/streak.
Elaenia,_Brownish Elaenia pelzelni Found: Bolivia, Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru
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Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Anselmo_d'Affonseca in Brazil 2)
Hector_Bottai - Brazil
Elaenia, Caribbean Elaenia martinica Found: Central America and Caribbean
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1, 2, 3) New Jersy Birds
Elaenia,_Great Elaenia dayi Found: mainly Venezuela; also Guyana
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1)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Thiago_Laranjeiras, Jose_Almir_Jacomelli
Elaenia,_Greater_Antillean Elaenia fallax Found: Dominican, Haiti, Jamaica
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Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Dax_Roman 2)
Dominic_Sherony 3)
Ron_Knight
Elaenia,_Highland Elaenia obscura Found: Ecuador to Agentina; disjoint population Brazil, Paraguay
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Claudio Timm 2, 3)
Nick Athanas - Brazil, Argentina
Elaenia,_Large Elaenia spectabilis Found: Brazil and surrounding countries
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1)
Claudio_Timm 2)
Carlos de Almeida
Elaenia,_Lesser Elaenia chiriquensis Found: Central and South Amercia
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Dominic Sherony - Panama
2. 3) Charles_Sharp - Panama
Elaenia, Mottle-backed Elaenia gigas Found: South America
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1, 2, 3) Dick Daniels - Ecuador
Elaenia, Mountain Elaenia frantzii Found: Cental and South America
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1, 3) Dave Curtis - Columbia
2) Dick Daniels - Boquette, Panama 4)
Felix_Uribe - Columbia
Elaenia,_Noronha Elaenia ridleyana Found: island of Fernando de Noronha (Brazil)
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1)
Marco_Cruz
Elaenia,_Olivaceous Elaenia mesoleuca Found: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay
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1, 2) Cláudio Timm 3)
Nick Athanas - Brazil
Elaenia,_Plain-crested Elaenia cristata Found:Brazil, Colombia, Guianas, Peru, Venezuela.
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1)
Nick Athanas - Venezuela
2, 3) Claudio_Timm
Elaenia,_Rufous-crowned Elaenia ruficeps Found: Brazil, Columbia, the Guianas, Venezuela
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1)
Barloventomagico 2)
Nick_Athanas - Suriname
Elaenia,_Sierran Elaenia pallatangae Found: Columbia to Bolivia; also Guyana, Venezuela
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1)
Francesco_Veronesi 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Carlos_Calle in Peru
Elaenia,_Slaty Elaenia strepera Found: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela
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1)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Diego Oscar in Argentian 2)
Nick Athanas - Argentina
Elaenia,_Small-billed Elaenia parvirostris Found: South America
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Carlos_Henrique - Brazil 2)
Nick Athanas - Argentina 3)
Cláudio
Timm - Brazil 4)
Barloventomagico - Venezuela
Elaenia,_White-crested Elaenia albiceps Found: South America
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Jorge Cardena - Chile 2) Charlie Westerinen - Tierra del Fuego 3, 4)
Nick Athanas - Argentina
, Ecuador
Elaenia,_Yellow-bellied Elaenia flavogaster Found:
Central and South America
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1, 2)
Dario Sanches 3, 4)
Nick Athanas - Mexico, Panama
Genus Myiopagis
Myiopagis are small tyrant flycathers with a relatively small bill and relatively long tail. Most species have wing bars and a concealed white or yellow patch in the center of crown.
Elaenia,_Foothill Myiopagis olallai Found: Ecuador, Peru
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1)
Andres_Cuervo
Elaenia, Gray Myiopagis caniceps Found: South America
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Jorge Montejo - Brazil
2) Charlie Westerinen - Argentina 3)
Nick Athanas - Brazil
Elaenia,_Greenish Myiopagis viridicata Found: Mexico to southern Argentina and Brazil
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1)
Jorge_Montejo - Mexico 2)
Alastair_Rae 3)
Hector_Bottai - Brazil 4)
Jerry_Oldenettel - Mexico 5)
Ron_Knight
Elaenia, Jamaican Myiopagis cotta Found: Jamaica
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Dominic Sherony 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Dave_Irving
Elaenia,_Pacific Myiopagis subplacens Found: western Ecuador, northwest Peru
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David_Cook - Peru 2)
Nick Athanas - Ecuador
Elaenia,_Yellow-crowned Myiopagis flavivertex Found: northern Amazonia and the Guianas
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1, 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Sam_Woods in Ecuador, Kurazo_Okada in Brazil
Genus Polystictus
Tachuri,_Bearded Polystictus pectoralis Found: South America
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Nick Athanas - Guyana
2, 3) Cláudio Timm - Argentina
1, 2, 3) Female
Tachuri,_Gray-backed Polystictus superciliaris Found: eastern Brazil
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1)
Nick Athanas - Brazil 2)
Claudio_Timm - Brazil 3)
Carlos_Henrique
Genus Pseudocolopteryx
These South American species are mainly found in marshy habitats.
Doradito,_Crested Pseudocolopteryx sclateri Found: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela
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1, 2) Claudio_Timm
Doradito,_Dinelli's Pseudocolopteryx dinelliana Found: Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay
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1)
Hector_Bottai -
Argentina 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Graham Ekins 3)
Claudio_Timm
Doradito,_Subtropical Pseudocolopteryx acutipennis Found: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru
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Nick Athanas - Ecuador 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Nino_Grangetto
Doradito,_Ticking Pseudocolopteryx citreola Found: Argentina, Chile
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1. 2)
Diego_Arellano Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Jose_Canas, Fabrice_Schmitt
Doradito,_Warbling Pseudocolopteryx flaviventris Found: Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay southern Brazil.
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1, 2) Dominic Sherony