This is the Acadian Flycatcher. It's a small bird but still wild! What can you see on the bird? I see that it has grayish feathers and a black beak that has yellow on the bottom. It has black feet and black claws.
Habitat
The Acadian Flycatcher lives in deciduous forests in Eastern United States and Southern Canada. It is considered area-sensitive because it is only found in large habitat patches, often near small streams.
Diet
Acadian Flycatchers eat insects and insect larvae. They also hawk insects in the air. They usually take the insects and larvae off the underside of leaves.
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