The dusky-capped flycatcher is 6.3-7.3 inches (16-18.5 cm) in length with a wingspan of 9.8 inches (24.9 cm).
It has brownish-olive upperparts, a pale yellow belly, and a pale gray throat and breast. It has a long, thin black bill and a brown tail.
Males and females look alike.
Habitat
The dusky-capped flycatcher is found in oak-pine woodlands and thickets * and river canyons.
*A thicket is a dense group of bushes, shrubs, or small trees that grow very close together.
Diet
Dusky-capped flycatchers eat insects and some fruits and berries.
Life Cycle
The female dusky-capped flycatcher lays 4-5 eggs in a tree cavity. The chicks hatch in two weeks and fledge (develop flight feathers) when they are two weeks old.
Behavior
Dusky-capped flycatchers can be identified by their long, mournful, and repeated “wheeeuu” call.