volatiliseras
Volatiliseras is a genus of small to medium-sized birds belonging to the family Furnariidae, which includes ovenbirds, woodcreepers, and typically known as "tyrant flycatchers" in North America. The genus is native to the Neotropics, encompassing Central and South America. The name "volatiliseras" is derived from the Latin words "volatilis," meaning "flying," and "serra," referring to the saw-like structure on the bird's bill, which is used for probing and extracting insects from crevices and dead wood.
Volatiliseras species are typically found in a variety of habitats, including forests, scrublands, and even urban
Diet and behavior are characteristic of the Furnariidae family. Volatiliseras species are insectivorous, feeding on a
The genus includes several species, with the most well-known being the Rufous-capped Volatiliseras (Volatiliseras ruficapilla). This
Volatiliseras are generally considered to be of least concern by conservation organizations, as they have a