Royal Flycatcher (Onychorhynchus coronatus) The Royal Flycatcher is distributed in the Amazon Basin with disjunct populations on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, the Pacific coast of Ecuador and in south-east Brazil.
Royal Flycatcher Nest Our bird walk the next morning started right at the TRC studying a large tree outside the dining room.
Pacific royal flycatcher (Onychorhynchus occidentalis) Like the other royal flycatchers of the neotropics, this species has a large, brilliantly-coloured, fan-shaped crest, which is usually flat... More 4 Images 0 videos ...
Northern Royal Flycatcher, Onychorhynchus (coronatus) mexicanus Eastern Wood Pewee, Contopus virens The Great Shrike-tyrant (Agriornis lividus) is the largest species of tyrant flycatcher.
Their crown feathers are more or less erectile; in the royal flycatcher of Mexico and Brazil, Pyrocephalus rubineus Mexicanus, also called vermilion flycatcher, they are developed into a flaming crest. Many flycatchers are found near water, e.g.
See also: Flycatcher, Tyrant, Warbler, Martin, Kingbird
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