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fly·catch·er F0212200 (flī′kăch′ər, -kĕch′-)n.1. Any of various Eurasian birds of the family Muscicapidae that feed on insects, usually catching the insects in flight.2. Any of various similar birds of the family Tyrannidae, found throughout the Americas. Also called tyrant flycatcher.3. Any of various similar birds of the Monarchidae family, found in Asia, Africa, and Australia, or the Ptilogonatidae family, found primarily in Central America.flycatcher (ˈflaɪˌkætʃə) n1. (Animals) any small insectivorous songbird of the Old World subfamily Muscicapinae, having small slender bills fringed with bristles: family Muscicapidae. See also spotted flycatcher2. (Animals) any American passerine bird of the family Tyrannidaefly•catch•er (ˈflaɪˌkætʃ ər) n. 1. Also called tyrant flycatcher. any of numerous New World suboscine birds of the family Tyrannidae, that sally from perches to catch insects in the air. 2. any of numerous similar Old World songbirds of the subfamily Muscicapinae. [1670–80] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flycatcher - any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wingOld World flycatcher, true flycatcheroscine, oscine bird - passerine bird having specialized vocal apparatusfamily Muscicapidae, Muscicapidae - Old World (true) flycatchersMuscicapa grisola, Muscicapa striata, spotted flycatcher - common European woodland flycatcher with greyish-brown plumagethickhead, whistler - Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious whistling call | | 2. | flycatcher - large American birds that characteristically catch insects on the wingNew World flycatcher, tyrant bird, tyrant flycatchertyrannid - a passerine bird of the suborder Tyrannisuperfamily Tyrannidae, Tyrannidae - New World tyrant flycatchers most numerous in Central America and South America but also in the United States and Canadakingbird, Tyrannus tyrannus - large American flycatcherContopus virens, pewee, wood pewee, peewee, peewit, pewit - small olive-colored woodland flycatchers of eastern North Americaphoebe bird, Sayornis phoebe, phoebe - small dun-colored North American flycatcherPyrocephalus rubinus mexicanus, vermillion flycatcher, firebird - tropical American flycatcher found as far north as southern Texas and Arizona; adult male has bright scarlet and black plumagecotinga, chatterer - passerine bird of New World tropicsMuscivora-forficata, scissortail, scissortailed flycatcher - grey flycatcher of the southwestern United States and Mexico and Central America having a long forked tail and white breast and salmon and scarlet markings | Translationsflycatcher
flycatcher, common name for various members of the Old World family Muscicapidae, insectivorous songbirds including the kingbirds, phoebes, and pewees. Flycatchers vary in color from drab to brilliant, as in the crested monarch and paradise flycatchers of Asia and Africa. The New World family Tyrannidae (tyrant flycatchers), includes 365 species distributed over the Americas from the Canadian tree limit to Patagonia. Most are arboreal and inconspicuously colored in olive-green, brown, or gray, the species grading into one another almost imperceptibly. They range in length from 3 1-2 in. to 16 in. (8.7–40 cm), the majority being under 10 in. (25 cm). Flycatchers have large heads, broad shoulders, flattish bills, pointed wings, and small, weak legs and feet. The tails are rounded or shallowly forked, except for that of the scissor-tailed flycatcher of the SW United States, a gray bird with black wings and tail and reddish patches at the wing base, whose long (7–10 in./17.5–25 cm), deeply forked tail enables it to perform aerial acrobatics. Flycatchers characteristically feed by darting after insects from an advantageous perch; the name tyrant reflects their pugnacity toward crows, hawks, and other large birds, which they harass with great determination. 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., the eastern phoebe, or water pewee (Sayiornis fusca), a gray bird named for its plaintive, repetitive call and identifiable by its habit of flicking or bobbing its tail while perched. The wood pewee, genus Contopus, is a shy forest bird. The Say's, black, and San Jose phoebes are Western species. The 9-in. (22.5 cm) eastern kingbird is typical of the kingbird group; it has a dark back, white breast, and white-tipped tail. Kingbirds are also called bee martins, though they actually prefer other insects. The small (under 6 in./15 cm) empidonax flycatchers are all olive-green and are difficult to distinguish; they include the least, Acadian, and alder (or Traill's) flycatchers of the East and the western, Hammond's, Wright's, and vermilion flycatchers of the West. The South American kiskadee dives for fish like a kingfisher. The nesting habits of flycatchers vary; the typical nest is an open cup in a tree, but some nest on buildings and in concealed places, and the great crested flycatcher of E North America is a cavity-nester that habitually lines its nest with cast snake skins. Certain fly-catching warblers, belonging to a different family, are sometimes called flycatchers. Flycatchers are classified in the phylum ChordataChordata , phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development. Most chordates are vertebrates (animals with backbones), but the phylum also includes some small marine invertebrate animals. ..... Click the link for more information. , subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Passeres, families Muscicapidae and Tyrannidae.flycatcher1. any small insectivorous songbird of the Old World subfamily Muscicapinae, having small slender bills fringed with bristles: family Muscicapidae 2. any American passerine bird of the family Tyrannidae flycatcher
Synonyms for flycatchernoun any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wingSynonyms- Old World flycatcher
- true flycatcher
Related Words- oscine
- oscine bird
- family Muscicapidae
- Muscicapidae
- Muscicapa grisola
- Muscicapa striata
- spotted flycatcher
- thickhead
- whistler
noun large American birds that characteristically catch insects on the wingSynonyms- New World flycatcher
- tyrant bird
- tyrant flycatcher
Related Words- tyrannid
- superfamily Tyrannidae
- Tyrannidae
- kingbird
- Tyrannus tyrannus
- Contopus virens
- pewee
- wood pewee
- peewee
- peewit
- pewit
- phoebe bird
- Sayornis phoebe
- phoebe
- Pyrocephalus rubinus mexicanus
- vermillion flycatcher
- firebird
- cotinga
- chatterer
- Muscivora-forficata
- scissortail
- scissortailed flycatcher
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