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Crested Flycatcher Collection

The crested flycatcher, also known as the Fork-tailed Flycatcher, is a captivating bird that can be found in various regions

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Rocky Mountain Anteater, and Female Golden-winged Warbler

Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Rocky Mountain Anteater, and Female Golden-winged Warbler

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Fly Catcher, c. 1937. Creator: Frank McEntee

Fly Catcher, c. 1937. Creator: Frank McEntee
Fly Catcher, c. 1937

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Gordonia lasianthus, 1840-44. Creator: John T. Bowen

Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Gordonia lasianthus, 1840-44. Creator: John T. Bowen
Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Gordonia lasianthus, 1840-44. From The Birds of America from Drawings Made in the United States

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Great crested flycatcher, Myiarchus crinitus 1, eastern phoebe, Sayornis phoebe 2

Great crested flycatcher, Myiarchus crinitus 1, eastern phoebe, Sayornis phoebe 2, eastern wood-pewee
6337507 Great crested flycatcher, Myiarchus crinitus 1, eastern phoebe, Sayornis phoebe 2, eastern wood-pewee, Contopus virens 3, and acadian flycatcher, Empidonax virescens 4 by Audubon

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: King Bird, 1864 (colour litho)

King Bird, 1864 (colour litho)
998929 King Bird, 1864 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der VAogel in ihren sAammtlichen)

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Pewit Flycatcher, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell

Pewit Flycatcher, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell
Pewit Flycatcher, 1831

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Tyrant Flycatcher, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell

Tyrant Flycatcher, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell
Tyrant Flycatcher, 1830

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Traills Flycatcher, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell

Traills Flycatcher, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell
Traills Flycatcher, 1828

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Olive-sided Flycatcher, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell

Olive-sided Flycatcher, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell
Olive-sided Flycatcher, 1833

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Great Crested Flycatcher, 1832. Creator: Robert Havell

Great Crested Flycatcher, 1832. Creator: Robert Havell
Great Crested Flycatcher, 1832

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: White-eyed Fly Catcher, 1829. Creator: Robert Havell

White-eyed Fly Catcher, 1829. Creator: Robert Havell
White-eyed Fly Catcher, 1829

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Forked-tail Flycatcher, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell

Forked-tail Flycatcher, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell
Forked-tail Flycatcher, 1833

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Small Green-Crested Flycatcher, 1832. Creator: Robert Havell

Small Green-Crested Flycatcher, 1832. Creator: Robert Havell
Small Green-Crested Flycatcher, 1832

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Green Black-Capt Flycatcher, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell

Green Black-Capt Flycatcher, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell
Green Black-Capt Flycatcher, 1831

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Arkansaw Flycatcher, Swallow-tailed Flycatcher and Says Flycatcher, 1837

Arkansaw Flycatcher, Swallow-tailed Flycatcher and Says Flycatcher, 1837

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Bonaparte Fly Catcher, 1827. Creator: William Home Lizars

Bonaparte Fly Catcher, 1827. Creator: William Home Lizars
Bonaparte Fly Catcher, 1827. [Muscicapa bonapartii. Plant seed pud Magnolia grandiflora]

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Selbys Fly Catcher, 1827. Creator: William Home Lizars

Selbys Fly Catcher, 1827. Creator: William Home Lizars
Selbys Fly Catcher, 1827. [Muscicapa selbii. Plant Vulgo. Pheasants Eye]

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Blue-grey Flycatcher, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell

Blue-grey Flycatcher, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell
Blue-grey Flycatcher, 1830

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Little Tyrant Flycatcher, Small-Headed Flycatcher, Blue Mountain Warbler 1838

Little Tyrant Flycatcher, Small-Headed Flycatcher, Blue Mountain Warbler 1838
Little Tyrant Flycatcher, Small-Headed Flycatcher, Blue Mountain Warbler, Bartrams Vireo, Short-Legged Pewee, and Rocky Mountain Flycatcher, 1838

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Solitary Flycatcher, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell

Solitary Flycatcher, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell
Solitary Flycatcher, 1828

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Five Birds with Their Eggs and an Insect, published 1808 / 1814. Creator: Alexander Lawson

Five Birds with Their Eggs and an Insect, published 1808 / 1814. Creator: Alexander Lawson
Five Birds with Their Eggs and an Insect, published 1808/1814. [1. Tyrant Flycatcher, 2. Great crested Flycatcher, 3. Small green crested Flycatcher 4. Pe-we Flycatcher, 5. Wood Pe-we Flycatcher]

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Arkansas Flycatcher, Says Flycatcher, and Female... Wren

Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Arkansas Flycatcher, Says Flycatcher, and Female... Wren
Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Arkansas Flycatcher, Says Flycatcher, and Female Golden-crested Wren

Background imageCrested Flycatcher Collection: Pewee Flycatcher Phoebe bird lithograph 1890

Pewee Flycatcher Phoebe bird lithograph 1890
Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania by B.H.Warren M.D. 1890


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The crested flycatcher, also known as the Fork-tailed Flycatcher, is a captivating bird that can be found in various regions. Its unique appearance and behavior make it a fascinating species to observe. One of its notable characteristics is its forked tail, which sets it apart from other flycatchers. This feature gives the bird an elegant and distinctive look as it gracefully glides through the air. In terms of habitat, the they are be spotted in different locations such as rocky mountain areas or even forests and has adapted well to these environments and uses its keen eyesight to spot insects for food. Interestingly, this species has been associated with other birds like the Rocky Mountain Anteater and Female Golden-winged Warbler. These connections highlight their shared habitats or migratory patterns. Throughout history, artists have depicted this stunning bird in their works. Paintings such as "Fly Catcher" by Frank McEntee showcase its beauty and gracefulness. Similarly, John T. Bowen's artwork titled "Fork-tailed Flycatcher" captures its intricate details with precision. Moreover, renowned artist Robert Havell created several illustrations featuring different types of flycatchers including Great Crested Flycatcher, Pewit Flycatcher, Tyrant Flycatcher, Traills Flycatcher, Olive-sided Flycatcher, and White-eyed Fly Catcher among others. These artworks serve not only as visual representations but also contribute to our understanding of these avian creatures. When observing a crested flycatcher in action, one might notice its hunting techniques resembling those of other birds such as Eastern Phoebe or Eastern Wood-Pewee. They all share similar strategies when catching prey on-the-fly – hence their collective name "fly catchers". Another interesting fact about this species is that they are often referred to as King Birds due to their dominant nature within their territory. They fearlessly defend their nests and are known to chase away larger birds that pose a threat.