Pied_flycatcher Pied_flycatcher

Pied flycatcher - Definition and Overview

Pied Flycatcher
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Muscicapidae
Genus:Ficedula
Species: hypoleuca
Binomial name
Ficedula hypoleuca
(Pallas, 1764)

The Pied Flycatcher, Ficedula hypoleuca, is a small passerine bird in the Old World flycatcher family. It breeds in most of Europe and western Asia. It is migratory, wintering mainly in western Africa.

This is a 12-13.5 cm long bird. The breeding male is mainly black above and white below, with a large white wing patch, white tail sides and a small forehead patch. The African race, Ficedula hypoleuca speculigera, and Ficedula hypoleuca iberiae of central Spain have a larger forehead patch and a pale rump. Non-breeding males, females and juveniles have the black replaced by a pale brown, and may be very difficult to distinguish from other Ficedula flycatchers.

The bill is black, and has the broad but pointed shape typical of aerial insectivores. As well as taking insects in flight, this species hunts caterpillars amongst the oak foliage, and will take berries. It is therefore a much earlier spring migrant than the more aerial Spotted Flycatcher, and its loud rhythmic and melodious song is characteristic of oak woods in spring.

They are birds of deciduous woodlands, parks and gardens, with a preference for oak trees. They build an open nest in a tree hole, and will readily adapt to an open-fronted nest box. 4-10 eggs are laid.

The very similar Atlas Flycatcher, Ficedula speculigera, of the mountains of north west Africa was formerly classed as subspecies of Pied.

Example Usage of flycatcher

sitiodocervo: Eye-ringed Tody-Tyrant NT forest flycatcher, with longer song this morning from usual spot on forest trail http://tinyurl.com/yz3bwyw #birds
lkamms: Really nice! RT @singraham: RT @zeissbirding_us: Case U missed it: Digiscoped Pic of the Week: Vermillion flycatcher http://bit.ly/6XUzkG
lkamms: RT @singraham: RT @zeissbirding_us: Case U missed it: Digiscoped Pic of the Week: Vermillion flycatcher http://bit.ly/6XUzkG
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