Muscicapa
Muscicapa is a genus of passerine birds belonging to the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae, and therein to the typical flycatchers of subfamily Muscicapinae. They are widespread across Europe, Africa and Asia with most species occurring in forest and woodland habitats. Several species are migratory, moving south from Europe and northern Asia for the winter.
They are small birds, 9 to 15 centimetres in length. They have a large head, short tail and a flattened bill, broader at the base. Their plumage is mostly drab brown or grey and rather plain. Young birds tend to be more spotted or mottled.
Muscicapa flycatchers typically feed on flying insects which are caught by sallying out from an exposed perch. The nest is usually cup-shaped and built on a tree branch but some African species nest in tree holes.
Taxonomy and systematics
The genus was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the spotted flycatcher as the type species. The word Muscicapa comes from the Latin musca, a fly and capere, to catch.In 2010 two large molecular phylogenetic studies of species within Muscicapidae showed that Muscicapa was non-monophyletic. The authors were unable to propose a revised genus as not all the species were sampled. A subsequent study published in 2016, that included 37 of the 42 Muscicapini species, confirmed that Muscicapa was non-monophyletic and proposed a reorganised arrangement with several new or resurrected genera.
Extant species
There are 27 extant species of Muscicapa flycatchers:Image | Common Name | Scientific name | Distribution |
Spotted flycatcher | Muscicapa striata | Africa and south western Asia | |
Mediterranean flycatcher | Muscicapa tyrrhenica | the Balearic Islands, Corsica and Sardinia, and is migratory, wintering in Africa | |
Gambaga flycatcher | Muscicapa gambagae | Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Togo, Uganda, and Yemen. | |
Grey-streaked flycatcher | Muscicapa griseisticta | north-east China, North Korea and south-east Siberia including Sakhalin and Kamchatka. In spring and autumn it migrates through eastern and southern China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan. In winter it occurs in forests, forest edges and open country with scattered trees in Borneo, the Philippines, Palau, eastern Indonesia and New Guinea. It is a vagrant to Singapore, Vietnam, Alaska and Australia. | |
Dark-sided flycatcher | Muscicapa sibirica | Asia | |
Asian brown flycatcher | Muscicapa dauurica | Japan, eastern Siberia,southern India, Sri Lanka east to Indonesia and Vietnam, and the Himalayas. | |
Sulawesi streaked flycatcher | Muscicapa sodhii | Sulawesi | |
Brown-streaked flycatcher | Muscicapa williamsoni | southern Myanmar, southern Thailand, northern peninsular Malaysia, and northeast Borneo | |
Ashy-breasted flycatcher | Muscicapa randi | Philippines | |
Sumba brown flycatcher | Muscicapa segregata | Indonesia. | - |
Brown-breasted flycatcher | Muscicapa muttui | north eastern India, central and Southern China and northern Burma, Thailand and Vietnam, and migrates to southern India and Sri Lanka. | |
Ferruginous flycatcher | Muscicapa ferruginea | Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, India, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. | |
Ashy flycatcher | Muscicapa caerulescens | Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. | |
Swamp flycatcher | Muscicapa aquatica | Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia | |
Cassin's flycatcher | Muscicapa cassini | Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia. | |
Olivaceous flycatcher | Muscicapa olivascens | Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. | |
Chapin's flycatcher | Muscicapa lendu | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, and possibly Rwanda | |
Itombwe flycatcher | Muscicapa itombwensis | Democratic Republic of the Congo. | |
African dusky flycatcher | Muscicapa adusta | Africa from Nigeria, the Central African Republic, South Sudan and Ethiopia south to South Africa | |
Little grey flycatcher | Muscicapa epulata | Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. | |
Yellow-footed flycatcher | Muscicapa sethsmithi | Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, and Uganda. | |
Dusky-blue flycatcher | Muscicapa comitata | Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Togo, and Uganda. | |
Tessmann's flycatcher | Muscicapa tessmanni | Democratic Republic of the Congo to Sierra Leone. | |
Sooty flycatcher | Muscicapa infuscata | Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. | |
Ussher's flycatcher | Muscicapa ussheri | Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. | |
Böhm's flycatcher | Muscicapa boehmi | Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia |
Extinct species
There are at least two fossil species which are included in this genus:- †Muscicapa miklosi
- †Muscicapa petenyii
Former species
- Red-backed fairywren
- Australian golden whistler
- New Caledonian whistler
- Rufous whistler
- Little shrikethrush
- Black-naped monarch
- Blue-mantled crested flycatcher
- African paradise flycatcher
- Mascarene paradise flycatcher
- Hawaiʻi ʻelepaio
- Tahiti monarch
- †Maupiti monarch
- Chuuk monarch
- Spot-winged monarch
- Hooded monarch
- Island monarch
- Black-faced monarch
- Golden monarch
- Frilled monarch
- Shining flycatcher
- Black-capped bulbul
- Light-vented bulbul
- Yellow-vented bulbul