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Kiskadee is a small passerine bird of the flycatcher widespread in Texas and South America. It lives in thickets, forest edges, orchards, open woodland and parks. Kiskadee is so small, that adult Great Kiskadee averages below 22 cm (9 in)long and weighs 63 g (2.2 oz). Kiskadee has black head with yellow crown stripe, white eye stripe and short black bill. Its upperparts, wings and tails are brown. Known for its lively “BEE-tee-WEE call”, kiskadee is omnivorous; its diet consists of slurping insects like grasshoppers, moths, wasp and beetles. At times it also eats fish, frogs, lizards, mice as well as berries and seeds.
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