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Great Kiskadee
Pitangus sulphuratus
Least ConcernThe Great Kiskadee is a tyrant flycatcher of tropical and subtropical forests, woodland, and edges of the Americas. It feeds mostly on insects captured by quick sallies, gleaning, or ground pounces, with some species also taking fruit. It is currently assessed as Least Concern, though intact habitat, connected woodland, and healthy insect populations remain important locally.
- Family
- Tyrannidae
- Group
- Tyrant Flycatchers
- Range
- Great Kiskadee Range — Tropical and subtropical forests, woodland, and edges of the Americas
- Population
- ≈ Unknown