Biology:Buff-breasted flycatcher

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Short description: Species of bird

Buff-breasted flycatcher
Empidonax fulvifrons.jpg
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Tyrannidae
Genus: Empidonax
Species:
E. fulvifrons
Binomial name
Empidonax fulvifrons
(Giraud, 1841)
Empidonax fulvifrons map.svg
  Breeding
  Year-round
  Non-Breeding

The buff-breasted flycatcher (Empidonax fulvifrons) is a small insectivorous bird. It is the smallest Empidonax flycatcher, typically ranging from 11.5 to 13 cm (4.5 to 5 in) in size.

Adults have olive gray upper bodies, darker coloration on the wings and tail, conspicuous white eye rings, white wing bars, small bills, and short tails. The breast of this species is distinctive, washed with a strong orange-buff color.

Their preferred breeding habitat is scrub and open woodlands. They usually make a cup nest in the forks of trees. Females usually lay two eggs at a time.

The range of the buff-breasted flycatcher extends from extreme southeastern Arizona in the United States through Mexico to southern Honduras.

These birds are partial migrants, retreating from their northern breeding areas in the United States and northern Mexico for the winter.

To feed, they often wait on an open perch of a shrub or low branch of a tree and fly out to catch insects in flight. They also sometimes pick insects from foliage while hovering.

The song is an alternating versed PIdew, piDEW. The call is a loud dry pit.

Buff-breasted Flycatcher
Buff-breasted flycatcher in Cochise County, Arizona.

Subspecies

Various subspecies are recognized:

  • Empidonax fulvifrons pygmaeus Coues, 1865 (northern buff-breasted flycatcher or fulvous flycatcher)
  • Empidonax fulvifrons fulvifrons (Giraud, 1841)
  • Empidonax fulvifrons rubicundus Cabanis & Heine, 1859
  • Empidonax fulvifrons brodkorbi Phillips, AR, 1966
  • Empidonax fulvifrons fusciceps Nelson, 1904
  • Empidonax fulvifrons inexpectatus Griscom, 1932

References

Wikidata ☰ Q268810 entry