Pitangus

E945400

Pitangus is a small genus of robust, insect-eating tyrant flycatchers native to the Americas, best known for the Great Kiskadee.

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Pitangus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird genus
bird species
taxon
bestKnownFor Great Kiskadee NERFINISHED
class Aves
commonName Great Kiskadee NERFINISHED
Pitangus NERFINISHED
describedAs small genus of robust tyrant flycatchers
diet insectivorous
family Tyrannidae NERFINISHED
Tyrannidae NERFINISHED
foragingStrategy sallying for flying insects
genus Pitangus NERFINISHED
habitat forest edges
open areas with trees
woodlands
hasTypeSpecies Pitangus sulphuratus NERFINISHED
includesSpecies Pitangus sulphuratus NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
namedAfter type genus Pitangus sulphuratus
nativeTo Americas NERFINISHED
Central America
North America
South America
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction lays eggs in nests built in trees or shrubs
taxonRank genus
typicalBehavior perches conspicuously while foraging
vocalization loud calls typical of tyrant flycatchers

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Tyrannidae hasMember Pitangus