Class:
Aves
Family:
Turdidae
Common Name:
Spotted Flycatcher
Genus:
Muscicapa
Species Name:
striata
About The Spotted Flycatcher
Spotted flycatchers migrate over long distances; they winter in South Africa and reach the UK in mid-May. As the name indicates, they feed on flying insects such as flies, beetles, aphids and wasps. In warm weather they perch in a very alert posture, watching for prey (2). They suddenly propel themselves into the air to pursue the insect in a series of agile, twisting manoeuvres, and return to their original position (5). Nests are built in sheltered locations from twigs, moss and grass with a soft lining of hair, wool and feathers. Between 4 and 5 pale brown-blotched eggs are laid in the first clutch, and a second brood may be produced which is usually smaller than the first. In some cases the first brood assists the parents in raising the second (2).
Rights Holder: Wildscreen
Trips Where Observed
Kenya Solar Eclipse
Siberia
Uganda and stops between
Member Lifelists
Africa
Asia
World
Sites Where Observed