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Tyrant Flycatchers
(Order: PASSERIFORMES, Family: TYRANNIDAE)
See more families in this Order: PASSERIFORMES
Gnatcatchers
(POLIOPTILIDAE)
Leaf Warblers
(PHYLLOSCOPIDAE)
Old World Warblers
(SYLVIIDAE)
Old World Flycatchers
(MUSCICAPIDAE)
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
(CALCARIIDAE)
Tyrant Flycatchers
(TYRANNIDAE)
Shrikes
(LANIIDAE)
Vireos
(VIREONIDAE)
Jays, Magpies, and Crows
(CORVIDAE)
Larks
(ALAUDIDAE)
Swallows
(HIRUNDINIDAE)
Chickadees and Titmice
(PARIDAE)
Verdin
(REMIZIDAE)
Bushtits
(AEGITHALIDAE)
Nuthatches
(SITTIDAE)
Creepers
(CERTHIIDAE)
Wrens
(TROGLODYTIDAE)
Dippers
(CINCLIDAE)
Kinglets
(REGULIDAE)
Thrushes
(TURDIDAE)
Mockingbirds, Thrashers, and Allies
(MIMIDAE)
Starlings and Allies
(STURNIDAE)
Wagtails and Pipits
(MOTACILLIDAE)
Waxwings
(BOMBYCILLIDAE)
Silky-Flycatchers
(PTILOGONATIDAE)
Wood-Warblers
(PARULIDAE)
New World Sparrows and Allies
(EMBERIZIDAE)
Cardinals, Grosbeaks, and Allies
(CARDINALIDAE)
Blackbirds and Allies
(ICTERIDAE)
Finches and Allies
(FRINGILLIDAE)
Old World Sparrows
(PASSERIDAE)
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Michael Andersen
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Contopus cooperi
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
© 2004 Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Greater Pewee
Contopus pertinax
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Joan Gellatly
Western Wood-Pewee
Contopus sordidulus
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Luke Theodorou
Eastern Wood-Pewee
Contopus virens
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Andy Jordan
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
Empidonax flaviventris
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Ed Schneider
Acadian Flycatcher
Empidonax virescens
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
© Fred K.Truslow / CLO
Alder Flycatcher
Empidonax alnorum
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Kelly Azar
Willow Flycatcher
Empidonax traillii
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Cameron Rognan
Least Flycatcher
Empidonax minimus
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Ian Davies
Hammond's Flycatcher
Empidonax hammondii
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Ganesh Jayaraman
Gray Flycatcher
Empidonax wrightii
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
© 2004 Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Dusky Flycatcher
Empidonax oberholseri
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Bob Gunderson
Pacific-slope Flycatcher
Empidonax difficilis
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Lois Manowitz
Cordilleran Flycatcher
Empidonax occidentalis
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
© Herbert Clarke / CLO
Buff-breasted Flycatcher
Empidonax fulvifrons
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Lois Manowitz
Black Phoebe
Sayornis nigricans
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Russ Campbell
Eastern Phoebe
Sayornis phoebe
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Gerrit Vyn
Say's Phoebe
Sayornis saya
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Lois Manowitz
Vermilion Flycatcher
Pyrocephalus rubinus
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Lois Manowitz
Ash-throated Flycatcher
Myiarchus cinerascens
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Cleber
Great Crested Flycatcher
Myiarchus crinitus
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Ed Schneider
Tropical Kingbird
Tyrannus melancholicus
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Carlos Escamilla
Couch's Kingbird
Tyrannus couchii
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Lois Manowitz
Cassin's Kingbird
Tyrannus vociferans
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
© Gerrit Vyn
Western Kingbird
Tyrannus verticalis
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
©
Christopher L. Wood
Eastern Kingbird
Tyrannus tyrannus
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
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Christopher L. Wood
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Tyrannus forficatus
Identification
Life History
Sounds
Typical Voice
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Our database includes 584 of the more than 700 regularly occurring North American bird species.
Ducks, Geese, and Swans
(ANSERIFORMES)
Ducks, Geese, and Swans
(ANATIDAE)
Grouse, Quail, and Allies
(GALLIFORMES)
Curassows and Guans
(CRACIDAE)
New World Quail
(ODONTOPHORIDAE)
Partridges, Grouse, Turkeys and Old World Quail
(PHASIANIDAE)
Loons
(GAVIIFORMES)
Loons
(GAVIIDAE)
Grebes
(PODICIPEDIFORMES)
Grebes
(PODICIPEDIDAE)
Tubenoses
(PROCELLARIIFORMES)
Albatrosses
(DIOMEDEIDAE)
Shearwaters and Petrels
(PROCELLARIIDAE)
Storm-Petrels
(HYDROBATIDAE)
Storks
(CICONIIFORMES)
Storks
(CICONIIDAE)
Frigatebirds, Boobies, Cormorants, Darters, and Allies
(SULIFORMES)
Frigatebirds
(FREGATIDAE)
Boobies and Gannets
(SULIDAE)
Cormorants
(PHALACROCORACIDAE)
Darters
(ANHINGIDAE)
Pelicans, Herons, Ibises, and Allies
(PELECANIFORMES)
Pelicans
(PELECANIDAE)
Bitterns, Herons, and Allies
(ARDEIDAE)
Ibises and Spoonbills
(THRESKIORNITHIDAE)
Hawks, Kites, Eagles, and Allies
(ACCIPITRIFORMES)
New World Vultures
(CATHARTIDAE)
Ospreys
(PANDIONIDAE)
Kites, Hawks, Eagles, and Allies
(ACCIPITRIDAE)
Cranes and Rails
(GRUIFORMES)
Rails, Gallinules, and Coots
(RALLIDAE)
Limpkins
(ARAMIDAE)
Cranes
(GRUIDAE)
Plovers, Sandpipers, and Allies
(CHARADRIIFORMES)
Plovers and Lapwings
(CHARADRIIDAE)
Oystercatchers
(HAEMATOPODIDAE)
Stilts and Avocets
(RECURVIROSTRIDAE)
Sandpipers, Phalaropes, and Allies
(SCOLOPACIDAE)
Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers
(LARIDAE)
Auks, Murres, and Puffins
(ALCIDAE)
Pigeons and Doves
(COLUMBIFORMES)
Pigeons and Doves
(COLUMBIDAE)
Cuckoos
(CUCULIFORMES)
Cuckoos, Roadrunners, and Anis
(CUCULIDAE)
Owls
(STRIGIFORMES)
Barn Owls
(TYTONIDAE)
Typical Owls
(STRIGIDAE)
Nightjars
(CAPRIMULGIFORMES)
Goatsuckers
(CAPRIMULGIDAE)
Swifts and Hummingbirds
(APODIFORMES)
Swifts
(APODIDAE)
Hummingbirds
(TROCHILIDAE)
Kingfishers and Allies
(CORACIIFORMES)
Kingfishers
(ALCEDINIDAE)
Woodpeckers
(PICIFORMES)
Woodpeckers and Allies
(PICIDAE)
Caracaras and Falcons
(FALCONIFORMES)
Caracaras and Falcons
(FALCONIDAE)
Perching Birds
(PASSERIFORMES)
Tyrant Flycatchers
(TYRANNIDAE)
Shrikes
(LANIIDAE)
Vireos
(VIREONIDAE)
Jays, Magpies, and Crows
(CORVIDAE)
Larks
(ALAUDIDAE)
Swallows
(HIRUNDINIDAE)
Chickadees and Titmice
(PARIDAE)
Verdin
(REMIZIDAE)
Bushtits
(AEGITHALIDAE)
Nuthatches
(SITTIDAE)
Creepers
(CERTHIIDAE)
Wrens
(TROGLODYTIDAE)
Gnatcatchers
(POLIOPTILIDAE)
Dippers
(CINCLIDAE)
Kinglets
(REGULIDAE)
Leaf Warblers
(PHYLLOSCOPIDAE)
Old World Warblers
(SYLVIIDAE)
Old World Flycatchers
(MUSCICAPIDAE)
Thrushes
(TURDIDAE)
Mockingbirds, Thrashers, and Allies
(MIMIDAE)
Starlings and Allies
(STURNIDAE)
Wagtails and Pipits
(MOTACILLIDAE)
Waxwings
(BOMBYCILLIDAE)
Silky-Flycatchers
(PTILOGONATIDAE)
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
(CALCARIIDAE)
Wood-Warblers
(PARULIDAE)
New World Sparrows and Allies
(EMBERIZIDAE)
Cardinals, Grosbeaks, and Allies
(CARDINALIDAE)
Blackbirds and Allies
(ICTERIDAE)
Finches and Allies
(FRINGILLIDAE)
Old World Sparrows
(PASSERIDAE)
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