Streaked flycatcher

Myiodynastes maculatus

The streaked flycatcher is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family.
Streaked flycatcher, Los Cedros Reserve, Ecuador  Ecuador,Ecuador 2021,Fall,Geotagged,Los Cedros Reserve,Myiodynastes maculatus,South America,Streaked flycatcher,World

Appearance

The streaked flycatcher is 22 cm long, weighs 43 g and has a strong black bill. The head is brown with a concealed yellow crown patch, white supercilium and dusky eye mask. The upperparts are brown with darker brown streaks on the back, rufous and white edges on the wings, and wide chestnut edges on the rump and tail. The underparts are yellowish-white streaked with brown.

Sexes are similar, but immature birds are brown where the adult is black. ''M. m. solitarius'' has black rather than brown streaking above and below. The streaked flycatcher is a conspicuous bird, with a noisy ''sqEEE-zip'' call.

It is very similar in appearance to the less widespread sulphur-bellied flycatcher. The streaked flycatcher has a heavier bill, lighter yellow belly, pink basal half of the lower mandible and creamy superciliary.
Streaked flycatcher - Myiodynastes maculatus Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. Costa Rica,Geotagged,Myiodynastes maculatus,Spring,Streaked flycatcher

Distribution

This species breeds from eastern Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago south to Bolivia and Argentina. The southern subspecies ''M. m. solitarius'' migrates to Venezuela and the Guianas from March to September during the austral winter. It is found at the edges of forests and cocoa plantations. Common across its wide range, this species is not considered threatened by the IUCN.
Streaked Flycatcher, Uraba, Colombia  Antioquia,Colombia,Colombia Choco & Pacific region,Fall,Geotagged,Myiodynastes maculatus,South America,Streaked flycatcher,Uraba,Urabá,World

Habitat

This species breeds from eastern Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago south to Bolivia and Argentina. The southern subspecies ''M. m. solitarius'' migrates to Venezuela and the Guianas from March to September during the austral winter. It is found at the edges of forests and cocoa plantations. Common across its wide range, this species is not considered threatened by the IUCN.
Streaked Flycatcher, Bahia Solano, Colombia  Bahia Solano,Bahía Solano,Choco,Chocó,Colombia,Colombia Choco & Pacific region,Fall,Geotagged,Myiodynastes maculatus,South America,Streaked flycatcher,World

Reproduction

The nest is an open cup of twigs and grasses placed in a tree hollow or sometimes a bromeliad. The female builds the nest and incubates the typical clutch of two or three creamy-white eggs, which are marked with red-brown spots, for 16–17 days to hatching. Both sexes feed the chicks, which fledge in a further 18–21 days.
Streaked flycatcher They were nesting in tree hollows. Woodpeckers were nearby as well so is possible that the flycatchers may be using some of the holes made by the woodpeckers. The Streaked Flycatcher is 22 cm long. The head is brown with a yellow crown patch, white supercilium, dusky eye mask and black bill. The upperparts are brown with darker brown streaks on the back, rufous and white edges on the wings, and wide chestnut edges on the rump and tail. The underparts are yellowish-white streaked with brown.
Habitat:
Tree forest in between Quepos and Manuel Antonio.        Costa Rica,Geotagged,Myiodynastes maculatus,Spring,Streaked flycatcher

Food

Streaked flycatchers eat a range of food items, mostly large insects, but also lizards and berries. It perches on a high watchpoint from which it sallies forth to catch insects in mid-flight or off plants using a range of aerobatic maneuvers, and occasionally gleans prey from the vegetation. The wintering southern migrants seem to include a considerable amount of fruit in their diet, for example those of Tamanqueiro which they sometimes eat in quantity; fruit are typically ripped off in mid-hover. It occasionally follows mixed-species feeding flocks, pouncing from up in the trees on prey flushed by birds in the undergrowth.

References:

Some text fragments are auto parsed from Wikipedia.

Status: Least concern
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyTyrannidae
GenusMyiodynastes
SpeciesM. maculatus