Overview
Red-breasted Flycatcher: Gray-brown flycatcher, gray-brown buff breast, white belly. Throat and upper breast show a red-orange patch. Tail and uppertail coverts are black. Face and sides of breast are dark gray, white eye-ring. Sides of belly and undertail coverts are white. Black bill, legs, feet.
Range and Habitat
Red-breasted Flycatcher: In North America this bird can be seen in the Western Aleutian Islands and on Alaska's St. Lawrence Island. This bird is widespread, but generally rather scarce, in eastern Europe as far north as parts of Finland and Sweden. In winter it migrates to south Asia. It frequents mature conifer and mixed coniferous/deciduous forests.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Voice Text
"hu-lee, hu-lee", "trrrrrrt", "zee-it"
Interesting Facts
The Asian race of the Red-breasted Flycatcher, Ficedula parva albicilla has the red throat surrounded by grey and a different song.
It is sometimes separated as the Taiga Flycatcher, or Red-throated Flycatcher, Ficedula albicilla.
A group of flycatchers has many collective nouns, including an "outfield", "swatting", "zapper", and "zipper" of flycatchers.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Artist
Samira Belous
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