
🦉 The spotted flycatcher (Muscicapa striata)
- Muscicapa lat .: musca fly, capere to catch
- striata (lat.) streaky, striped, speckled

This type of flycatcher arrives late; in principle, this bird can be said to arrive one of the latest. And for some reason this species is rare.
I meet these birds in the forest near the river bank, in an area where there are a few plantings of coniferous trees, or rather pine trees. And also in a coniferous forest in summer.

This bird is characterized by a vertical position. That is, the bird sits strictly vertically on a branch. She also likes to choose a convenient perch for herself to make it easier to look out for insects. And seeing the prey, the bird flies after it, catches it, and returns back to the perch.

| Camera | Lens |
|---|---|
| Nikon D5200 | Tamron SP AF 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD |
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Hello dear friend @ratel good morning
What a beautiful bird, I love the mix of colors of its breast feathers.
I appreciate that you give us all this information about this beautiful bird.
Have a beautiful day
Thank you dear friend for stopping by🙏
What a precise bird, very similar to a female sparrow.
Beautiful photographs @ratel
Thanks! Yes, the color is exactly like a sparrow😀