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Family
Flycatcher (Tyrannidae)_blue
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Species
Pyrocephalus rubinus
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Length5.75 - 6.5
Inches
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Wingspan12.5
Inches
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Vermilion Flycatcher: Small, stocky flycatcher, gray-black upperparts and scarlet-red crown, throat, and underparts. Face has thick, black eye-line. Wings and tail are gray-black; tail has thin white tip. Weak fluttering flight on shallow wing beats. Hovers in display flight and when foraging.
● Song: "pit-pitasee, pit-pit-pitasee", "pitz"
● Foraging & Feeding: Vermilion Flycatcher: Feeds on insects; forages by flying from perch to catch prey in mid-air.
● Breeding & nesting: Vermilion Flycatcher: Two to four white eggs with brown, gray and lavender spots are laid in a shallow cup of twigs, weed stalks, grass, and bark, lined with down, and built on a horizontal tree branch 8 to 55 feet above the ground. Incubation ranges from 14 to 15 days and is carried out by the female; usually has two broods per year.
● Similar species: Vermilion Flycatcher: Scarlet Tanager is larger with black wings and tail and pale bill., Vermilion Flycatcher: Scarlet Tanager is larger with black wings and tail and pale bill.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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PopulationFairly common
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MigrationMost migrate
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Weight0.5
Ounces
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