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flycatchers

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These songs and calls are typical of the monarch flycatchers.
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In addition, there are eight species of stork, five other species of pheasant, six minivets, seventeen different cuckoos, thirty flycatchers, and sixty species of warblers.
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They superficially resemble the Old World flycatchers, but are more robust with stronger bills.
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It is ancient broadleaved woodland and is home to breeding pied flycatchers, redstarts, dippers and buzzards.
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Some 525 bird species are found here, including motmots, toucans, trogons, flycatchers, antbirds, woodpeckers, tanagers, and hawks.
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They forage actively like flycatchers and perches in a very upright posture.
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The flycatchers are most active shortly after dawn and tend to rest in the middle of the day.
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The golden monarch is a member of a group of birds termed monarch flycatchers.
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Grey-capped flycatchers sally out from an open perch in a tree to catch insects in flight.
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Adult ochre-bellied flycatchers are 12.7 cm long and weigh 11g.
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