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Tyrannus is a genus of small passerine birds in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae that are native to the Americas. The majority are named as kingbirds.

DescriptionEdit

They prefer semi-open or open areas. These birds wait on an exposed perch and then catch insects in flight.<ref name = "Kannan"/> They have long pointed wings and large broad bills. These birds tend to defend their breeding territories aggressively, often chasing away much larger birds. A kingbird was photographed in 2009 defending its young by landing on and sinking its talons into the back of a red-tailed hawk and pecking its skull until the red-tailed hawk gave up and flew away.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

TaxonomyEdit

The genus was introduced in 1799 by the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède with the eastern kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) as the type species.<ref>Template:Cite book Page numbering starts at one for each of the three sections.</ref> The genus name is the Latin word for 'tyrant'.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

SpeciesEdit

The genus contains 13 species:<ref name=ioc>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Image Common Name Scientific name Distribution
File:Snowy-throated Kingbird.jpg Snowy-throated kingbird Tyrannus niveigularis Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
File:Flickr - Dario Sanches - SUIRIRI-DE-GARGANTA-BRANCA (Tyrannus albogularis ).jpg White-throated kingbird Tyrannus albogularis Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, and in the Guianas of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana
File:Tropical Kingbird (Tyrannus melancholicus) (8079383852).jpg Tropical kingbird Tyrannus melancholicus Southern Arizona and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States through Central America, South America as far south as central Argentina and western Peru, and on Trinidad and Tobago
File:Couch's Kingbird (14104331405).jpg Couch's kingbird Tyrannus couchii Central and southern Texas along the Gulf Coast to the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, Belize and northern Guatemala.
File:Cassin's Kingbird (23786487119).jpg Cassin's kingbird Tyrannus vociferans California and from Montana to Utah, along the eastern Rocky Mountains, and northern Central America
File:605 - THICK-BILLED KINGBIRD (5-22-2018) tubac, santa cruz co, az -05 (42239690802).jpg Thick-billed kingbird Tyrannus crassirostris Southeastern Arizona and extreme southwestern New Mexico in the United States and northern Sonora (the Madrean sky islands) through the western and western-coastal ranges in Mexico, south to western Guatemala.
File:Tyrannus-verticalis-001.jpg Western kingbird Tyrannus verticalis Western half of the United States and the Pacific coast of southern Mexico and Central America.
File:STail Fly 0328090048 copy.jpg Scissor-tailed flycatcher Tyrannus forficatus United States, in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, western portions of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Missouri, and far eastern New Mexico; northeastern Mexico
File:Fork-tailed Flycatcher (Tyrannus savana) (8077690142).jpg Fork-tailed flycatcher Tyrannus savana Central Mexico to central Argentina
File:Eastern Kingbird (34425607481).jpg Eastern kingbird Tyrannus tyrannus Open areas across North America
File:Grey Kingbird ( Aves ).jpg Gray kingbird Tyrannus dominicensis United States (mainly in Florida), through Central America and the Caribbean (from Cuba to Puerto Rico as well as eastward towards all across the Lesser West Indies), south to Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, the Guianas, and Colombia.
File:Giant Kingbird 2495229727.jpg Giant kingbird Tyrannus cubensis Cuba
File:Tyrannus caudifasciatus -Camaguey Province, Cuba-8 (2).jpg Loggerhead kingbird Tyrannus caudifasciatus West Indies: The Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and, very rarely, Florida in the United States.

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