Acadian Flycatcher
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Empidonax virescens
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Central America
Average size
4.9 to 5.8 inches long
diet
Insects, spiders
lifespan
Up to 5 years
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Overview
The Acadian Flycatcher is a small and lively bird that belongs to the Tyrant Flycatcher family. This feathered friend measures about 12.4 to 14.7 centimeters (4.9 to 5.8 inches) long, making it a petite predator of the insect world.
These clever birds love to hang out in the dense forests of Central America. With their quick reflexes, they catch insects and spiders mid-air, making dinner feel more like a delicious fly-fishing contest!
Acadian Flycatchers have a distinct call that sounds like they are saying
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