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  Name Venezuelan Flycatcher
  Status LC
  Regnum Animal ia
  Phylum Chordata
  Classis Aves
  Ordo Passeriformes
  Familia Tyrannidae
  Genus '' Myiarchus ''
  Species '''''M venezuelensis'''''
  Binomial ''Myiarchus venezuelensis''
  Binomial Authority Lawrence , 1865


The Venezuelan Flycatcher, ''Myiarchus venezuelensis'', is a Passerine Bird in the Tyrant Flycatcher family. It was formerly considered to be a race of the Short-crested Flycatcher , ''Myiarchus ferox'', but the two species overlap without interbreeding in Venezuela , and the calls are different.

It breeds in forest and deciduous woodland in northeastern Colombia , northern Venezuela and Tobago . The nest is built in a tree cavity.

Adult Venezuelan Flycatchers are 19cm long and weigh 24.4g. The upperparts are brown, with the head and short crest darker than the back. The breast is grey and the belly is yellow. The brown tail feathers and wings have narrow rufous outer webs. Sexes are similar, but young birds have broader rufous edgings.

This species is best separated from other confusingly similar ''Myiarchus'' species by its call, a whistled ''wheeerrrr''.

The Venezuelan Flycatcher is Insectivorous and catches its prey amongst the higher branches of trees.


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  • Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern