Pitangus sulphuratus (Great Kiskadee) is a species of birds in the family tyrant flycatchers. They are native to Panama, Argentina, Falkland Islands, Honduras, Belize, Venezuela, Chile, Guyana, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Brazil, The Nearctic, Paraguay, Suriname, El Salvador, Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Peru, The Neotropics, French Guiana, Uruguay, South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands, Bolivia, Trinidad And Tobago, Mexico, and United States. They are diurnal. They have parental care (pair provides care). They rely on flight to move around.
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