An Acadian flycather is a bird skilled at catching insects in flight, Latin name Empidonax virescens.
In the Acadian flycatcher's food chain, they primarily feed on insects such as beetles, moths, and flies. Their diet positions them as primary consumers in the food chain. Within the food web, Acadian flycatchers are preyed upon by predators such as snakes, birds of prey, and mammals.
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Euler's Flycatcher was created in 1868.
Cocos Flycatcher was created in 1895.
Humblot's Flycatcher was created in 1885.
Pale Flycatcher was created in 1851.
Mariqua Flycatcher was created in 1847.
Pygmy Flycatcher was created in 1854.
Vermilion Flycatcher was created in 1783.
Fiscal Flycatcher was created in 1809.
Chapada Flycatcher was created in 2001.
Ward's Flycatcher was created in 1870.