Great Crested Flycatcher
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| Family | Tyrannidae |
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| Scientific name | Myiarchus crinitus |
| Mass | 34 g |
| Length | 22 cm |
| Conservation status | Least Concern (Population stable) |
| Did you know | Great crested flycatchers lay a single clutch of 4-8 eggs, which are incubated on average for two weeks by the female only. |
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| ID | 1331108 |
About Great Crested Flycatcher
The great crested flycatcher is a large insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. It is the most widespread member of the genus Myiarchus in North America, and is found over most of the eastern and mid-western portions of the continent. It dwells mostly in the treetops and rarely is found on the ground.