Piratic Flycatcher - Legatus leucophaius |
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Description RangePiratic flycatchers are found from southeast Mexico to northern Argentina. Habitat
Piratic flycatchers are found in forest edges, river edges, semi-open country, and in cultivated areas with tall trees. | DietPiratic flycatchers eat insects and berries. They perch on tree branches and wait for their insect prey to fly by, and then they fly after it. Life Cycle
BehaviorPiratic flycatchers travel in pairs and are hard to spot since they spend most of their time high in the tree tops. |
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