Tyrannidae The Black-tailed Tityra, Tityra cayana, is a medium-sized passerine bird. It was formerly placed in the cotinga family, but is now usually treated as a tyrant flycatcher, although Stiles and Skutch separate the tityras as part of a separate family, the Tityridae. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black-tailed Tityra"
The Boat-billed Flycatcher, Megarynchus pitangua, is a passerine bird. It is a large tyrant flycatcher, the only member of the genus Megarynchus. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boat-billed Flycatcher"
The Bran-colored Flycatcher, Myiophobus fasciatus, is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Costa Rica through South America to Bolivia, Uruguay, and Argentina. It also occurs on Trinidad. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bran-colored Flycatcher"
The Euler's Flycatcher, Lathrotriccus euleri is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. In appearance, it closely resembles the Empidonax flycatchers, and was formerly placed in that genus, but differs anatomically and biochemically. ...more on Wikipedia about "Euler's Flycatcher"
The Fuscous Flycatcher, Cnemotriccus fuscatus is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family, and the only member of the genus Cnemotriccus. It breeds from Colombia and Venezuela south to Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina, and on both Trinidad and Tobago. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fuscous Flycatcher"
The Great Kiskadee, Pitangus sulphuratus, is a passerine bird. It is a large tyrant flycatcher, the only member of the genus Pitangus . ...more on Wikipedia about "Great Kiskadee"
The Ochre-bellied Flycatcher, Mionectes oleagineus, is a small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southern Mexico through Central America, and South America east of the Andes as far as southern Brazil, and on Trinidad and Tobago. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ochre-bellied Flycatcher"
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(Phoebe (bird)) The genus Sayornis is a small group of medium-sized insect-eating birds in the Tyrant flycatcher family Tyrranidae native to North and South America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phoebe (bird)"
The Pied Water Tyrant, Fluvicola pica, is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in tropical South America from Panama and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pied Water Tyrant"
The Piratic Flycatcher, Legatus leucophaius, is a passerine bird, the only member of the genus Legatus. It is a resident breeder from southern Mexico and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Argentina. At least some birds from Central America and Trinidad are migratory, and this species also visits Tobago. ...more on Wikipedia about "Piratic Flycatcher"
The Royal Flycatcher, Onychorhynchus coronatus, is 6½-7". ...more on Wikipedia about "Royal Flycatcher"
The Southern Beardless Tyrannulet, Camptostoma obsoletum, is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Costa Rica through South America south to Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina. The race C. o. venezuelae occurs only in Trinidad and Venezuela, and differs in plumage tone from the nominate form. ...more on Wikipedia about "Southern Beardless Tyrannulet"
The Streaked Flycatcher, Myiodynastes maculatus, is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago south to Bolivia and Argentina. The southern form M. m. solitarius migrates to Venezuela and the Guianas fromMarch to September. ...more on Wikipedia about "Streaked Flycatcher"
The Sulphury Flycatcher, Tyrannopsis sulphurea, is a passerine bird which is a localised resident breeder from Trinidad, the Guianas and Venezuela south to Peru and Brazil. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sulphury Flycatcher"
The tyrant flycatchers are a large family of passerine birds which occur throughout North and South America, but are mainly tropical in distribution. They superficially resemble the Old World flycatchers, but are more robust with stronger bills. They are members of suborder Tyranni (suboscines) and so do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tyrant flycatcher"
The Vermilion Flycatcher, Pyrocephalus rubinus, is a small bird that can be found in the southwestern United States, Central America, and northern and central South America. Males are bright red in color, with dark brown plumage, and females have a peach-colored belly with a dark grey top. The flycatchers grow to about seven inches in length, and feed mostly off of insects such as flies, grasshoppers and beetles. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vermilion Flycatcher"
The White-headed Marsh Tyrant, Arundinicola leucocephala, is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family, the only member of the genus Arundinicola. ...more on Wikipedia about "White-headed Marsh Tyrant"
The White-throated Spadebill, Platyrinchus mystaceus, is a tiny passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Costa Rica through South America to western Ecuador, Brazil, and northeastern Argentina. It also occurs on both Trinidad and Tobago. ...more on Wikipedia about "White-throated Spadebill"
The Yellow-bellied Elaenia, Elaenia flavogaster, is a small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southern Mexico through Central and South America as far as northern Argentina, and on Trinidad and Tobago. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yellow-bellied Elaenia"
The Yellow-breasted Flycatcher, or Ochre-lored Flatbill, Tolmomyias flaviventris, is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in South America from Colombia and Venezuela south to Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil, and on both Trinidad and Tobago. Birds from the far south of the range are smaller and sometimes split as the Olive-faced Flatbill, T. viridiceps. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yellow-breasted Flycatcher"
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