๐๐ Red-breasted flycatcher (Ficedula parva) The Red-breasted flycatcher is a small, agile bird with a distinctive appearance. Males have a chestnut-red throat and upper-breast, contrasting with their olive-grey and blueish upperparts and white underside. Females are duller, with a brownish-grey breast. Red-breasted flycatchers are typically found in deciduous woodlands, particularly those with a plentiful supply of insects, their primary food source. They are acrobatic fliers, often catching insects in mid-air. Conservation status: Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Distribution: Eastern Europe and across central Asia, migrating to southern Asia to overwinter. Class: Aves (Birds) Order: Passeriformes (Passerines/Perching birds) Family: Muscicapidae (Old World flycatchers) Genus: Ficedula (Ficedula flycatchers) Species: F. parva CC: AINX ๐ท: Photo by Takashi_Yanagisawa via Pixabay
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