Vermillion Flycatcher

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'''Common Name:''' Vermillion Flycatcher
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'''Common Name:''' Vermillion Flycatcher<br>
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'''Scientific Name:''' Pyrocephalus rubinus
'''Scientific Name:''' Pyrocephalus rubinus
'''Size:''' 5-6 inches (13-15cm)
'''Size:''' 5-6 inches (13-15cm)
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'''Habitat:''' North America. Summers: Breeds in southern Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, and  
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'''Habitat:''' North America. Summers: Breeds in southern Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, and widely throughout Mexico, Central America, and much of South America, including the Galapagos Islands. Winters: Resident year-round throughout almost all of breeding range. Populations in the United States migrate or wander in winter. Found in scrub, desert, cultivated lands, and riparian woodlands.
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widely throughout Mexico, Central America, and much of South America, including the Galapagos Islands. Winters: Resident
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'''Status:''' Least Concern.  '''Global Population:''' 5,000,000 - 50,000,000 mature individuals. Common in most of it’s range. Human water use and land development have caused drastic declines in Vermilion Flycatcher populations in the lower Colorado River Valley. Habitat destruction poses threats to the species in various parts of its range.
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year-round throughout almost all of breeding range. Populations in the United States migrate or wander in winter. Found in
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'''Diet:''' Insects and other arthropods. Sits and waits on an open perch, locates prey, and pursues it. Often takes prey on the wing, from ground level to a height of about 10 meters (33 ft).
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scrub, desert, cultivated lands, and riparian woodlands.
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'''Status:''' Vulnerable. Common in most of it’s range. Human water
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use and land development have caused drastic declines in Vermilion Flycatcher populations in the lower Colorado River Valley.
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Habitat destruction poses threats to the species in various parts of its range.
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'''Diet:''' Insects and other arthropods. Sits  
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and waits on an open perch, locates prey, and pursues it. Often takes prey on the wing, from ground level to a height of about  
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10 meters (33 ft).
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'''Breeding:''' The nest is a loose cup of twigs, grasses, and fibers, lined with down, feathers, and hair.  
'''Breeding:''' The nest is a loose cup of twigs, grasses, and fibers, lined with down, feathers, and hair.  
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Usually placed in a fork in a horizontal tree branch, about 8-20 feet off the ground. 2 to 4 white or creamy colored eggs, with  
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Usually placed in a fork in a horizontal tree branch, about 8-20 feet off the ground. 2 to 4 white or creamy colored eggs, with bold dark blotches and small lighter spots are laid.
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bold dark blotches and small lighter spots are laid.
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'''Cool Facts:''' The male often seeks to initiate courtship by
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delivering a butterfly or other showy insect to the female. The average male Vermilion Flycatcher spends about 90 percent of  
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'''Cool Facts:''' The male often seeks to initiate courtship by delivering a butterfly or other showy insect to the female. The average male Vermilion Flycatcher spends about 90 percent of the day perched.
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the day perched.
 
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