How to identify and draw the Great Crested Flycatcher

Sep 17, 2025 at 06:08 am by sparklark


The Great Crested Flycatcher has a good look – it also makes loud, sharp sounds. Its strongest tone resembles a string of “V-Ep” notes that are played repeatedly. This call serves as a way to communicate with a regional marker and peers or fledglings. Recognizing this specific sound can significantly improve your chances of identifying birds, even if it is partially hidden between the branches of the tree. The Great Crested Flycatcher mainly resides in the deciduous forests, wooded areas, and the banks of the forest. During the breeding season, they favor mature forests with enough trees to hunt nesting. They are native to eastern and central North America, but can sometimes be found during migration periods in parts of the southern United States.


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