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Myiarchus
Myiarchus is a genus of tyrant flycatchers. Most species are fairly similar looking and are easier to separate by voice than plumage. Myiarchus flycatchers are fairly large tyrant-flycatchers at 16–23 cm (6.3–9 in) long. They are all partially crested with a brown to gray back and head, a rufous to blackish tail and yellow to pale underparts (only exception is the rufous flycatcher with rufous underparts). They typically forage by perching on an open branch and looking outward and downward for prey, which primarily consists of insects. Once it spots a potential meal, the flycatcher rapidly and directly flies at the insect, which is normally on the exposed upper surface of a leaf or twig. It hovers briefly before the insect before grabbing it in its beak and flying away to typically a new perch.The genus contains 22 species: Rufous flycatcher, Myiarchus semirufus Yucatan flycatcher, Myiarchus yucatanensis Sad flycatcher, Myiarchus barbirostris Dusky-capped flycatcher, Myiarchus tuberculifer Swainson's flycatcher, Myiarchus swainsoni Venezuelan flycatcher, Myiarchus venezuelensis Panamanian flycatcher, Myiarchus panamensis Short-crested flycatcher, Myiarchus ferox Pale-edged flycatcher, Myiarchus cephalotes Sooty-crowned flycatcher, Myiarchus phaeocephalus Apical flycatcher, Myiarchus apicalis Ash-throated flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens Nutting's flycatcher, Myiarchus nuttingi Great crested flycatcher, Myiarchus crinitus Brown-crested flycatcher, Myiarchus tyrannulus Grenada flycatcher, Myiarchus nugator Galapagos flycatcher, Myiarchus magnirostris Rufous-tailed flycatcher, Myiarchus validus La Sagra's flycatcher, Myiarchus sagrae Stolid flycatcher, Myiarchus stolidus Lesser Antillean flycatcher, Myiarchus oberi Puerto Rican flycatcher, Myiarchus antillarum

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