Least Flycatcher
Flit and sing with the tiny acrobats of the forest!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Empidonax minimus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Central America
Average size
5.1 to 5.7 inches
diet
Insects, berries
lifespan
5 years
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Overview
The Least Flycatcher is a small bird that measures between 13 to 14.5 centimeters (5.1 to 5.7 inches) in length. This charming little creature belongs to the family Tyrannidae and sings a sweet, cheerful tune, making it a delightful sight to see and hear in its habitats.
This bird loves to feast on insects and berries, making it quite the insectivore! You might spot it fluttering through trees and bushes as it hunts for its next tasty meal.
The Least Flycatcher thrives in woodlands, forests, and shrubby areas across Central America. Its ability to adapt to various environments helps it find food and shelter wherever it goes.
These birds typically live for around five years in the wild. Despite their small size, they have a big personality, often capturing the attention of birdwatchers with their lively behavior.
Least Flycatchers can be tricky to spot because they blend in so well with their surroundings. However, their distinct call, a sharp “che-bek,” gives them away and summons curious nature lovers to their location!
These tiny titans play an essential role in controlling insect populations, helping keep their ecosystems balanced. With their incredible flying skills, they zip around like little acrobats, showcasing an aerial performance you won't want to miss!
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