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What do Flycatcher eat?

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Leone Wisozk

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Flycatchers eat mainly insects such as flies, mosquitoes, insect larvae, flying ants, small moths, small beetles and some Spiders. They sometimes eat fruit like blackberries or raspberries.

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Flycatchers eat mainly insects such as flies, mosquitoes, insect larvae, flying ants, small moths, small beetles and some Spiders. They sometimes eat fruit like blackberries or raspberries.

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Mostly flies and insects.

There are hundreds of different Flycatchers.

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it is because it eats meat on flys :3

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