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Social Flycatcher

Myiozetetes similis

Photo by Carolina
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Field Notes

Description:

The Social Flycatcher is passerine bird from the Americas.

Habitat:

Inhabits plantations, pasture with some trees, and open woodland from northwestern Mexico south to northeastern Peru, southern Brazil and northwestern Argentina.

Notes:

The call is a sharp peeurrr and the dawn song is a chips-k’-cheery. Their nest is often built near a wasp, bee or ant nest, or the nest of another tyrant flycatcher. The nest site is often near or over water.

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PublishedJanuary 1, 2012

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