May 20, 2012
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Old World Flycatchers
  Muscicap
idae 

Narcissus Flycatcher, photo by Richard CrosleyGray-spotted Flycatcher, photo by Mike DanzenbakerRed-breasted Flycatcher, photo by D. and M. Zimmerman (VIREO)

The family Muscicapidae includes 6 species found in North America.

This group includes the African and Eurasian "flycatchers", but not the convergently similar "flycatcher" groups that are members of the Muscicapidae family. The New World tyrant flycatchers are members of the Tyrannidae family. Thus, the "flycatcher" pattern of morphology and behavior has evolved independently from several ancestral lineages.

Narcissus Flycatcher
Mugimaki Flycatcher
Red-breasted Flycatcher
Siberian Flycatcher
Gray-spotted Flycatcher
Asian Brown Flycatcher

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