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
Flycatchers, Pewees, Phoebes
Genus Cnemotriccus - 1 species
Flycatcher,_Fuscous Cnemotriccus fuscatus Found: Brazil and surrounding countries
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Nick Athanas - Brazil 2)
Ben Tavener - Brazil 3)
Hector_Bottai 4)
Luiz_Rocha - Brazil
Genus Contopus
The pewees are generally grayish birds with wing-bars. They live in wooded areas.
Flycatcher,_Olive-sided Contopus cooperi Found: The Americas
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Maggie Smith - California 2)
Dominic Sherony 3)
Len Blumin - California 4)
Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico
Pewee,_Blackish Contopus nigrescens Found: mainly; Ecuador, Peru; also Brazil
Image by: 1)
Nick Athanas - Brazil 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Roger_Ahlman
Pewee,_Cuban Contopus caribaeus Found: Cuba, Bahamas
Image by:
1, 2, 3) Ken Schneider - Long Pine Key, Everglades National
Park 4)
Victoria Garcia - Cuba
Pewee,_Dark Contopus lugubris Found: Costa Rica and Panama
Image by:
Dominic Sherony 2)
Nick Athanas - Costa Rica
Pewee,_Eastern_Wood- Contopus virens Found:North America,
South America
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Kelly Azar 2)
Sid Phillips - Tennessee 3)
Jim Conrad 4)
Michael Hodge - Tennessee 5)
Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico
Pewee,_Greater Contopus pertinax Found: southwest North America, Central America
Image by: 1)
Amy McAndrews - Mexico 2)
Jerry Oldenettel - Texas
Nick Athanas - Mexico
Pewee,_Hispaniolan Contopus hispaniolensis Found: Dominican Republic, Haiti
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Carlos De Soto Molinari 2)
Ron_Knight
Pewee,_Jamaican Contopus pallidus Found: Jamaica
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Charles_J_Sharp 2)
Ron_Knight
Pewee,_Lesser_Antillean Contopus latirostris Found: Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia
Image by: 1)
Joshua_Stone - Puerto Rico 2)
Fleviez - Guadeloupe 3)
Marcel_Holyoak - St Lucia
Pewee,_Ochraceous Contopus ochraceus Found: Costa Rica, Panama
Image by: 1)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Andrew_Spencer, Glenn_Bartley 2)
Jorge_Obando_Gutierrez
Pewee,_Smoke-colored Contopus fumigatus Found: Venezuela to Argentina
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Joao_Quental 2)
Nick Athanas - Ecuador
Pewee,_Tropical Contopus cinereus Found: southern Mexico to South America
Image by: 1, 2, 3)
Nick Athanas - Ecuador, Brazil, Costa Rica 4)
AmyMcAndrews 5)
Erick Houk
Pewee,_Western_Wood- Contopus sordidulus Found: North America, South America
Image by: 1)
Alan D Wilson 2)
Arthur Chapman near Brooks, Alberta
3, 4) J N Stuart - New Mexico 5) Bill Bouton - California 6)
Nick Athanas - Ecuador
Pewee,_White-throated Contopus albogularis Found: Suriname, French Guiana, extreme northeastern Brazil
Image by: 1)
Thierry_Nogaro Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Thierry_Nogaro
Genus Empidonax
The various species of this genus are quite similar in appearance. Another characteristic they share is rapid flicking of their tails and wings. During the nesting season they may be distinguished by range, habitat, and call. See
Sibley for calls of North American birds.
Flycatcher,_Acadian Empidonax virescens Found: The Americas
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Dan Shustack - Ohio fledgling
2, 3, Kelly Azar - Deleware
4)
Joby Joseph - Maryland 5)
Dominic Sherony 6)
Trolley
Flycatcher,_Alder Empidonax alnorum Found: The Americas
Image by:
1, 4) Cephas - Quebec 2)
Merv Cormier 3)
Jerry Oldenettel - Wisconsin 5)
Caleb Siemmons
1) Juvenile
Flycatcher,_Black-capped Empidonax atriceps Found: Costa Rica, Panama
Image by: 1)
Nick Athanas - Costa Rica 2)
Brendan_Ryan 3)
Francesco_Veronesi - Costa Rica
Flycatcher,_Buff-breasted Empidonax fulvifrons Found: southwest North America and Central America
Image by: 1)
Dominic Sherony 2)
Alejandra_Mercado 3)
Pablo Leautaud
Flycatcher,_Cordilleran Empidonax occidentalis Found: North America
Image by: 1)
Jerry Friedman - New Mexico 2)
John_Matthews 3, 4) Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico
Flycatcher,_Dusky also
American Dusky Flycatcher Empidonax oberholseri Found: western North America
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Jamie Chavez - California 2)
Nick Athanas - Mexico 3)
Jamie_Robles - Mexico
4, 5) Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico
6) Marcel Holyoak - California
Flycatcher,_Gray also
American Gray Flycatcher Empidonax wrightii Found: western North America
Image by:
1, 3) Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico 2)
Aaron_Maizlish - CA 4)
mememorice - Mexico 5)
Erin and Lance Willett 6)
Bryan and Jess - Washington
Flycatcher,_Hammond's Empidonax hammondii Found:
western North America
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Alan
Vernon - Hyder, Alaska 2)
Pablo Leautaud - Mexico 3)
Len Blumin - California 4)
Rick Leche 5)
Bill Bouton - Californi 6)
Mark Watson - New Mexico
1) Juvenile
Flycatcher,_Least Empidonax minimus Found: North America and Central America
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Mdf 2)
Dominic Sherony 3)
Dale Kaskey 4)
Seabamirum 5)
David Mitchell
Flycatcher,_Pacific-slope Empidonax difficilis Found: Coast regions of western North America
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Bill Bouton - California 2)
Teddy Liovel 3)
Becky_Matsubara - California 4)
Ron_Knight 4)
Linda Tanner - California
Flycatcher,_Pine Empidonax affinis Found: mainly Mexico; also Guatemala
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Ron_Knight 2)
Canicas123 3) Alejandra_Mercado
Flycatcher,_White-throated Empidonax albigularis Found: Mexico, Central America
Image by:
1, 2) Amy_McAndrews - Mexico
Flycatcher,_Willow Empidonax traillii Found: North America,
northwest South America
Image by:
1,
4) Kelly Azar - Pennsylvania 2)
Bill Bouton - California 3)
Sid Phillips - Tennessee
Flycatcher,_Yellow-bellied Empidonax flaviventris Found: east North America
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Seabrooke Leckie 2,4) Jerry Oldenettel - New Mexico 3)
Seabamirum - New York 5)
Cephas - Quebec
Flycatcher,_Yellowish Empidonax flavescens Found: Mexico to Panama
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Jerry Oldenettel - Costa Rica 2)
Bird Brian 3)
Mdf - Panama 4)
Steve Ryan - Costa Rica
5)
Dominic
Sherony 6, 7, 8) Dick Daniels - Boquette, Panama
Genus Lessonia
Negrito,_Andean Found: South America
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Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - David_Samata_Flores 2)
Joel Rosenthal - Peru 3)
Francesco_Veronesi - Argentina
1) Female 2, 3) Male
Negrito, Austral also
Patagonian Negrito Lessonia rufa Found: South America
Image by:
1, 2,,
4) Claudio Timm - Patagonia, Argentina 4)
Dick Daniels - Chile 5)
Cristiano Crolle - Las Gaviotas, Argentina
1) Juvenile 2, 3) Female 4, 5) Male
Genus Pyrocephalus - 1 species
Flycatcher,_Vermilion Pyrocephalus rubinus Found: southwest USA, South America
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Francisco Laso - Galapagos 2)
Pleautaud - Jalisco, Mexico 3)
Charlie Westerinen - Peru 4)
Andy_Morffew - Texas 5)
Steve Bedard - Galapagos 6)
Pablo Leautaud - Mexico 7)
Charles & Clint
1) Juvenile femlae 2) Female 3) Sooty morph
4, 5, 6) Male
Genus Sayornis
Phoebes have a characteristic tail wag.
Phoebe,_Black Sayornis nigricans Found: The Americas
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Alan D Wilson - California 2)
Becky_Matsubara - San Francisco 3)
Dick - Half Moon Bay, California
4, 5, 6) Dick - Ecuador
7) Dick - Boquette, Panama
Phoebe,_Eastern Sayornis phoebe Found: North America, South America
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John Benson - Wisconsin 2)
Cephas - Quebec 3)
Dick Daniels - Maine 4)
Dick - North Carolina
Phoebe,_Says Sayornis saya Found: North America
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Kevin Cole 2)
Wolfgang Wander 3)
Becky_Matsubara - CA 4)
Chris Queen