| Dusky-capped Flycatcher - Myiarchus tuberculifer | |||||||||||
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 Description
                  Range  | HabitatThe dusky-capped flycatcher is found in oak-pine woodlands and thickets and river canyons. DietDusky-capped flycatchers primarily eat insects and some fruits and berries. Life CycleThe female dusky-capped flycatcher lays 4-5 eggs in a tree cavity. The chicks hatch in two weeks and fledge when they are two weeks old. BehaviorDusky-capped flycatchers can be identified by their long, mournful and repeated "wheeeuu" call. | ||||||||||
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 Least Concern
Least Concern
 The dusky-capped flycatcher is found from southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico south into South America.
Birds in the northern parts this range may migrate south in the winter.
The dusky-capped flycatcher is found from southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico south into South America.
Birds in the northern parts this range may migrate south in the winter.