- The
fork-
tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus savana) is a p****erine bird of the
tyrant flycatcher family and is a
member of a
genus typically referred to as kingbirds...
- streamer-
tailed tyrant, scissor-
tailed flycatcher and
fork-
tailed flycatcher have a
larger total length — up to 41 cm (16 in) in the
fork-
tailed flycatcher at...
-
Fork-
tailed drongo Fork-
tailed drongo-cuckoo
Fork-
tailed flycatcher Fork-
tailed palm
swift Fork-
tailed storm petrel Fork-
tailed sunbird Fork-
tailed tody-tyrant...
- The scissor-
tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus),
known as swallow-
tailed flycatcher or scissorstail, is a long-
tailed insectivorous bird of the genus...
-
flycatchers,
family Tyrannidae. Black-
tailed flycatcher,
Myiobius atricaudus LC
Royal flycatcher,
Onychorhynchus coronatus LC Ruddy-
tailed flycatcher...
- 31 cm (12 in),
although the
fork-
tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus savana), to 41 cm (16 in), is
longer thanks to its
extreme tail. The
namesake of the previous...
- on and
sinking its
talons into the back of a red-
tailed hawk and
pecking its
skull until the red-
tailed hawk gave up and flew away. The
genus was introduced...
- The
willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) is a
small insect-eating,
neotropical migrant bird of the
tyrant flycatcher family native to
North America...
-
Contopus virens (A-Azores)
Fork-
tailed flycatcher,
Tyrannus savana (A)
Least flycatcher,
Empidonax minimus (A) Yellow-bellied
flycatcher,
Empidonax flaviventris...
- square-ended
tail helps to
distinguish this
species from two
other all-black insectivores, the
fork-
tailed drongo and the shorter-
tailed and red-e****...