Tyrant-flycatchers (Tyrannidae)
Vermilion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) - HBW 9, p. 374
French: Moucherolle vermillon
German: Rubintyrann
Spanish: Mosquero Cardenal
Taxonomy: Muscicapa rubinus Boddaert, 1783, Tefé, Amazonas, Brazil.
Racial boundaries poorly delineated in some cases; further research needed to clarify limits. Galapagos races (nanus, dubius) sometimes treated as one or two separate species. Birds from SE Peru (Huiro and Chaquimayo) described as race major, but validity has repeatedly been questioned; breeding grounds of this purported race unknown. Twelve subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- flammeus van Rossem, 1934 - breeds SW USA (SE California E locally to Oklahoma and Texas) S to NW Mexico; N populations winter in S of breeding range and S to Central America.
- mexicanus P. L. Sclater, 1859 - S USA (S Texas) S locally to C & S Mexico.
- blatteus Bangs, 1911 - SE Mexico, Belize and N Guatemala.
- flammeus van Rossem, 1934 - breeds SW USA (SE California E locally to Oklahoma and Texas) S to NW Mexico; N populations winter in S of breeding range and S to Central America.
- mexicanus P. L. Sclater, 1859 - S USA (S Texas) S locally to C & S Mexico.
- blatteus Bangs, 1911 - SE Mexico, Belize and N Guatemala.
- pinicola T. R. Howell, 1965 - E Honduras (Mosquitia) and NE Nicaragua.
- nanus Gould, 1839 - Galapagos Archipelago (except San Cristóbal).
- dubius Gould, 1839 - San Cristóbal I (Chatham), in Galapagos.
- saturatus Berlepsch & Hartert, 1902 - NE Colombia, W & N Venezuela, Guyana and N Brazil.
- piurae J. T. Zimmer, 1941 - W Colombia S to NW Peru.
- ardens J. T. Zimmer, 1941 - N Peru (extreme E Piura, Cajamarca, Amazonas).
- obscurus Gould, 1839 - W Peru (Lima region).
- cocachacrae J. T. Zimmer, 1941 - SW Peru S to extreme N Chile.
- rubinus (Boddaert, 1783) - breeds SE Bolivia, Paraguay and SE Brazil S to Argentina (S to Río Negro) and Uruguay; winters mostly E of Andes N to E Ecuador and SE Colombia and E through Amazonia and S Brazil.
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A female in a dead tree looking for prey in all directions Locality Rio Roosevelt, Amazonas State, Brazil (ssp rubinus)
Josep del Hoyo 11 July 2007 5 years ago 36 sec 3.1 -
One adult male. Locality Mato Grosso Federal University (UFMT), Cuiabá, Mato Grosso State, Brazil
Carlos Gussoni 6 June 2011 1 year ago 12 sec 3 -
A male on a branch Locality Campina do Itararé, Santana do Itararé, Paraná State, Brazil
Edson Rosa 22 May 2010 2 years ago 31 sec 3 -
A female on a branch, then flying away. Locality Yagul Archaeological Ruins, Oaxaca State, Mexico (Southern) (ssp mexicanus)
Josep del Hoyo 19 April 2009 3 years ago 15 sec 3 -
A male perched in a tree then flying away Locality Imbabura Province, Ecuador
Keith Blomerley 15 November 2009 3 years ago 23 sec 3 -
A male flycatching from a dead tree, repeatedly returning to its perch. Locality Rio Lagartos, Yucatán State, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico (Southern) (ssp blatteus)
Pieter de Groot Boersma 28 July 2005 5 years ago 25 sec 3
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A close-up. Locality Autonomous State University, Cuernavaca, Morelos State, Mexico (Northern) (Monotypic species)
Biologo_Charles 8 April 2008 2 years ago 3.4 -
A male in breeding plumage looking for flying prey insects .
Locality Parque das Garças, Lago Norte, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil
Herbert O. R. Schubart 29 August 2009 3 years ago 3.4 -
Adult male Vermillion Flycatcher Locality Chapada dos Guimaraes, Mato Grosso State, Brazil
Stephen John Jones 16 July 2011 1 year ago 3.4 -
adult male molting a few feathers on crown Locality Malinalco, Mexico State, Mexico (Northern)
Hector Ceballos-Lascurain 27 October 2012 28 weeks ago 3.3 -
Single Female or juvenile
Locality Pómac Forest Historical Sanctuary, Lambayeque Department, Peru
auf 22 August 2008 3 years ago 3.3 -
Protecting his territory Locality Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, Belize District, Belize
Smoghead 19 November 2011 21 weeks ago 3.3
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A bird sings on a fence, then on the edge of a roof Locality Manta, Manabí Province, Ecuador
Joe Angseesing 26 January 2009 3 years ago 3
