Identification - It is slightly smaller than a robin. Look for the large head, stout dark brownish-gray body, dark gray flanks and white center of the breast and belly. Occasionally you can see white tufts on each side of the rump which are distinctive.
Morsels - The flycatchers, one of the most difficult groups for the birdwatcher to identify, get their name from their habit of catching flying insects. Typically, they dart out from a perch and catch the insect with often an audible click of the bill. They then return to the perch to consume the insect and wait for another to come along.