Great Kiskadee
Embrace the vibrant spirit of cheerful feathered hunters!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Pitangus sulphuratus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Central America
Average size
8.7 to 11 inches long
diet
Insects, small amphibians, fruits
lifespan
6 years
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Overview
The Great Kiskadee is a colorful bird known for its lively personality and striking yellow belly. This bird measures between 22 to 28 centimeters (8.7 to 11 inches) long, making it a fun sight in Central America.
Great Kiskadees belong to the tyrant flycatcher family, and they sure earn that title! They feast on insects, small amphibians, and even fruits, showcasing their diverse diet in the wild.
These charismatic birds have a loud and cheerful call that sounds like their name, adding a touch of merriment to the forests and gardens they inhabit. You might say their calls make them the “kiskadee-lers” of the avian world!
Great Kiskadees often hunt by sitting on a branch and watching for movement below. When they spot a tasty target, they quickly dive down to catch it with their sharp beaks, making them skilled hunters!
This bird lives an average of six years in the wild, which gives them plenty of time to seem out guests and snack on tasty treats. Talk about living life to the fullest!
If you ever visit Central America, keep an eye out for these friendly yellow birds. Their bright colors and enthusiastic behavior will surely brighten your day!
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