SIZE: The Cocos Flycatcher weighs about eleven grams, and is approximately five inches in length.
COLOR PATTERN: The Cocos Flycatcher is greyish-olive to brownish-olive, with light grey wings and grey-yellow underparts.
SHAPE & SILHOUETTE: The Cocos Flycatcher has grey legs and feet, along with a two tone bill (the upper mandible is greyish black, while the lower part is a greyish white).
BEHAVIORS: The Cocos Flycatcher primarily consumes insects, but will also eat fruits and seeds.
HABITAT: The Cocos Flycatcher lives mainly in forests, swampland, and shrubbery on Cocos Island.
SONGS & CALLS: The call of the Cocos Flycatcher is a high pitched trill that gets faster and faster.
FACTS: Due to rats and feral cats, which eat the eggs of the Cocos Flycatcher, the population of the bird is
COLOR PATTERN: The Cocos Flycatcher is greyish-olive to brownish-olive, with light grey wings and grey-yellow underparts.
SHAPE & SILHOUETTE: The Cocos Flycatcher has grey legs and feet, along with a two tone bill (the upper mandible is greyish black, while the lower part is a greyish white).
BEHAVIORS: The Cocos Flycatcher primarily consumes insects, but will also eat fruits and seeds.
HABITAT: The Cocos Flycatcher lives mainly in forests, swampland, and shrubbery on Cocos Island.
SONGS & CALLS: The call of the Cocos Flycatcher is a high pitched trill that gets faster and faster.
FACTS: Due to rats and feral cats, which eat the eggs of the Cocos Flycatcher, the population of the bird is
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