- Myiarchus crinitus
Identification
Large and somewhat secretive with rufous wings and tail, a gray breast, and a yellow belly. Often erects a bushy crest.
Distribution
This monotypic flycatcher is found breeding from south-central to south-eastern Canada to south-east USA and west to Texas; it winters to northern South America.
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Tyrannidae Genus: Myiarchus Species: M. crinitus
Habitat
A common flycatcher of mature deciduous forests.
Behaviour
Often solitary or in pairs while foraging for insects or fruit in the upper level of the trees.
Voice: Call is a loud whistled wheeep! or a rolling prrrrreet!