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Flycatcher   /flˈaɪkˌætʃər/   Listen
Flycatcher

noun
1.
Any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing.  Synonyms: Old World flycatcher, true flycatcher.
2.
Large American birds that characteristically catch insects on the wing.  Synonyms: New World flycatcher, tyrant bird, tyrant flycatcher.



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"Flycatcher" Quotes from Famous Books



... the unrecognized, the white-eyed vireo, or flycatcher, deserves particular mention. The song of this bird is not particularly sweet and soft; on the contrary, it is a little hard and shrill, like that of the indigo-bird or oriole; but for brightness, volubility, execution, ...
— Wake-Robin • John Burroughs

... along, but that couldn't be, and Peetweet proved a good fellow, though rather slow. They soon left the high ground and came to the bog—flat and seemingly endless and with a few tall Tamaracks. There were some Cedar-birds catching Flies on the tall tree-tops, and a single Flycatcher was calling out: "Whoit—whoit—whoit!" Yan did not know until long after that it was the Olive-side. A Sparrow-hawk sailed over, and later a Bald Eagle with a Sparrow-hawk in hot and noisy pursuit. ...
— Two Little Savages • Ernest Thompson Seton

... things that are a source of terror to the strong:—The mosquito is a terror to the lion, the gnat is a terror to the elephant, the ichneumon-fly is a terror to the scorpion, the flycatcher is a terror to the eagle, and the stickleback is ...
— Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and - Kabbala • Various



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