The upperparts are olive-brown, and the wings and tail are brown with only faint rufous fringes. Spectacled Caiman. 18 de dezembro de 2016. The river was beautiful with thick vegetation of both sides and we saw quite a bit of wildlife. The next day we spent the morning kayaking on the Punta Uva River. Later, when we passed by again on our way back, it didn’t appear as if it had moved an inch. Gray-capped Flycatcher is one of the stripe-headed, yellow-breasted flycatchers in the genus Myiozetetes (represented by three species in Panama- 5 other species in 5 other genera are superficially similar). Demography and Populations. Gray-capped Flycatcher .
I photographed this caiman on our journey up the river. In appearance the grey-capped flycatcher resembles the social flycatcher, which shares much of its range. Behavior. Sections Breeding Information needed.
The adult grey-capped flycatcher is 16.5–18 cm long and weighs 26-30 g. The head is grey with a short weak eyestripe and, in the male, a concealed vermilion crown stripe. It breeds in cultivation, pasture, and open woodland with some trees from eastern Honduras south to northwestern Peru, northern Bolivia and western Brazil The call is a sharp nasal kip and the dawn song is a kip, kip, kip, k’beer. Gray-capped Flycatcher Myiozetetes granadensis. Black River Turtles. The grey-capped flycatcher, Myiozetetes granadensis, is a passerine bird, a member of the large tyrant flycatcher family. Gray-capped Flycatcher. Reserva Natural Palmari, Atalaia do Norte, Amazonas, Brasil. Grey-capped Flycatcher (Myiozetetes granadensis) bird calls and sounds on dibird.com. Contribute. Breeding in South America, Middle America: Honduras to w Ecuador, w Amazonia; can be seen in 10 countries. Uphill from my house 200 meters on same street, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica