Use "flycatchers" in a sentence

1. Flycatchers feed primarily on winged insects.

2. In summer, spotted flycatchers intercept insects emerging from the tangle of vegetation beneath.

3. A key adaptation in pied flycatchers, therefore, is the timing of their breeding season.

4. The mating behaviour of pied flycatchers is immensely complicated and scientists studying them interpret their behaviour slightly differently.

5. She had already been measured and weighed, and found smaller and lighter than the pied or spotted flycatchers.

6. Boatbills have been bounced around, they were once found in Dicruridae, next to the monarch flycatchers (Sibley and Ahlquist, 1990; Sibley and Monroe, 1990)

7. Matt Murphy, ornithologist for the Countryside Council for Wales said climate change was affecting the breeding patterns of pied flycatchers living in Welsh oak woodlands.

8. ‘A previous study of pied flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca showed that the Chromaticity of the characteristic blue eggs of this species was associated with male provisioning rate to resulting nestlings.’

9. Amazonian royal flycatchers are 15–17.5 cm (5.9–6.9 in) in length and like to dart out from branches to catch flying insects or snap them up from leaves.

10. Some Charente folk are obviously finding ways to get further about than me as there are reports this week of ring ouzel, grasshopper warbler, spotted crake and pied flycatchers in the department

11. Bellbird definition is - any of various birds (such as flycatchers of the genus Procnias and the honeyeater of the genus Anthornis) whose notes suggest the sound of a bell.

12. Babblers are arboreal and terrestrial birds belonging to the large and heterogeneous subfamily Timaliinae, a component of the complex Flycatcher family Muscicapidae which, besides this, includes the true flycatchers (Muscicapinae), the warblers (Sylviinae) and the thrushes (Turdinae).

13. The Calyptomenidae, a family of birds known as the African and green Broadbills Broadbill may also refer to: Broadbills, a common alternate name for monarch flycatchers in the genus Myiagra An alternate name for the lesser scaup, a North American duck

14. The Birddom is also very rich in this park you can see species like vultures, warblers, wood shrikes, white-browed fantail, white-breasted kingfisher, white-eyed buzzard, Tickell’s blue flycatcher, steppe eagle, red-wattled lapwing, red junglefowl, Indian peafowl, mynas, paradise, flycatchers, pigeons, woodpeckers, Malabar pied hornbill