Ash-throated Flycatcher
Ash-throated Flycatcher
(Myiarchus cinerascens )
Ash-throated Flycatcher nest
Photo © René Corado
Ash-throated Flycatcher nest
Photo © René Corado
Dawn song
© Thomas G. Sander / Macaulay Library
Dawn song
© Thomas G. Sander / Macaulay Library
Calls
© Andrew Spencer
Calls
© Tayler Brooks / Macaulay Library
Calls
© Bob McGuire / Macaulay Library
Calls
© Bruce Rideout / Macaulay Library
Calls
© Jay McGowan / Macaulay Library
When To Look
Source: Birds of the World
Where To Find It
Source: Birds of the World
Habitats
Substrates
What You'll Find
Nest Type
Chick
Clutch Size
2
4
5
7
Nest Height
20 ft
13 ft
Nesting Statistics
Incubation Period
14-16
days
days
Brooding Period
13-17
days
days
Useful Hints
- The Ash-throated Flycatcher frequently uses human-made structures for nesting. It readily uses nest boxes, as well as pipes, fence posts, ledges under eaves or porches, and even in clothes hanging on a clothesline.
- Unlike most members of its genus, the Ash-throated Flycatcher only occasionally uses snakeskin in its nest. Only 5% of nests examined contained reptile skin, but 98% had mammal hair (particularly rabbit fur).
- Incubation is done by the female only; the male will bring food and supplementary nest material to the incubating female.