Lathrotriccus |
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Scientific classification |
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species |
L. euleri
L. griseipectus |
Lathrotriccus is a small genus of
passerine
birds in the
tyrant flycatcher family. They breed in tropical
South America, including, for one species, the islands of
Trinidad and formerly also Grenada.
They closely resembles the
Empidonax flycatchers in appearance, and were
formerly placed in that genus, but differ anatomically and
biochemically.
There are just two species
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Euler's Flycatcher, Lathrotriccus euleri
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Gray-breasted Flycatcher, Lathrotriccus
griseipectus
These are birds of fairly open habitats such as open
woods and arid scrub. They are inconspicuous birds, tending
to keep to undergrowth perches from which they sally forth
to catch
insects.
References
- Birds of Venezuela by Hilty,
ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
- Birds of Trinidad and Tobago by ffrench, ISBN