Vermilion Flycatcher: Small, stocky flycatcher with 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. Female has gray-brown upperparts and head, thin dark mask, white throat, streaked white breast, pink belly and vent, and dark tail with white edges. Juvenile resembles female but has more distinct streaks on breast and lacks pink belly and vent.
Vermilion Flycatcher: Breeds from southeastern California east to western Texas and south into the tropics. Spends winters in southern part of breeding range, but wanders as far east as the Gulf Coast. Found in wooded or brushy areas near water.
Series of "pit-pitasee, pit-pit-pitasee", or a short "pitz".
A group of flycatchers has many collective nouns, including "an outfield of flycatchers", "a swatting of flycatchers", "a zapper of flycatchers", and a "zipper of flycatchers."
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Family
Flycatcher (Tyrannidae)_blue
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Species
Pyrocephalus rubinus
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Length5.75 - 6.5
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Wingspan12.5
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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: Series of "pit-pitasee, pit-pit-pitasee", or a short "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
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