Bird watchers can search for numerous species that prefer old growth forests, like barred owls, northern goshawks, pileated woodpeckers, flycatchers, thrushes, and warblers.
They forage actively like flycatchers and perches in a very upright posture.
In addition, there are eight species of stork, five other species of pheasant, six minivets, seventeen different cuckoos, thirty flycatchers, and sixty species of warblers.
If the pied flycatcher is not to receive total protection, on the ground that it is not really a rare bird, then exactly the same must apply to the goldeneye.
The pied flycatcher is certainly a beautiful bird.
Then we have amongst these highly-protected birds, the pied flycatcher.
It is rare, perhaps, but there could be no harm in adding the spotted flycatcher, though common.
Foraging behaviour of neotropical tyrant flycatchers.