Great Crested Flycatcher
Join the cheerful bird that dances and sings in trees!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Myiarchus crinitus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Central America
Average size
7 to 9 inches long
diet
Insects, fruits, berries
lifespan
Up to 14 years
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Overview
The Great Crested Flycatcher is a vibrant bird that brings cheer to Central America. With a length between 18 to 23 centimeters (7 to 9 inches), this feathered friend can often be spotted hopping about in trees or perched on branches.
These birds belong to the Tyrannidae family and play a significant role in controlling insect populations. Their diet mainly consists of insects, fruits, and berries, which makes them pretty popular among plant lovers since they help keep pesky bugs in check.
The Great Crested Flycatcher gets its name from its striking crest and loud, cheerful calls. Their unique, melodious voice can brighten up even the rainiest of days, making them a delight to listen to while outdoors.
One fascinating fact is that these birds can live for up to 14 years. That's plenty of time for them to entertain their fellow birds and the lucky humans who bump into them!
During the breeding season, female Great Crested Flycatchers often choose to nest in tree cavities. They build cozy nests using plant materials, feathers, and sometimes even trash to make their homes comfy and stylish!
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