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The tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae) are a family of passerine birds which occur throughout North and South America.] They are considered the largest family of birds, with more than 400 species. They are the most diverse avian family in every country in the Americas, except for the United States and Canada. Most species perch upright, often at the top of trees, and sally forth to snao uo insects, hence thier disignation as flycatchers. Catalina State Park host several species of flycatchers.
Catalina State Park consists of 5,500 acres of high Sonora Desert habitat with many trails traversing a landscape dominated by ocotillo, cholla, and saguaro cactus. . Although the park is set in the Sonoran Desert, it also bustles with flora and fauna. Several seasonal streams provide habitat for mesquite, desert willow, and cottonwoods. Many species of wildlife, both permanent and seasonal, make their home in the park.
Catalina State Park requires an entrance fee or an annual park pass. BYOP and be mindful of normal desert hazards.
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