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spotted flycatcher
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spotted flycatcher
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(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) a European woodland songbird, Muscicapa striata, with a greyish-brown streaked plumage: family Muscicapidae (Old World flycatchers)
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Noun1.spotted flycatcher - common European woodland flycatcher with greyish-brown plumagespotted flycatcher - common European woodland flycatcher with greyish-brown plumage
flycatcher, Old World flycatcher, true flycatcher - any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing
genus Muscicapa, Muscicapa - type genus of the Muscicapidae


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A wryneck and several pied and spotted flycatchers were the highlight of last weekend on Bardsey.
Swallows, swifts and spotted flycatchers, which catch insects on the wing, have also been affected because the insects on which they live have been grounded.
Native bluebells, lesser-spotted woodpeckers, scarlet tiger moths and spotted flycatchers dwell there too.
 
 
 
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