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Listen to the Spotted Flycatcher Call, a soft and high-pitched sound that reflects the gentle nature of this beautiful little bird. The Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is known for its calm presence, upright posture, and skillful insect-catching flights. Its call — a thin, drawn-out “tssssseeeeeppppp” — brings peace and serenity to any woodland or garden scene.

In this video, you’ll enjoy the soothing Spotted Flycatcher Call recorded in a natural environment. Perfect for bird lovers, nature sound enthusiasts, and anyone looking to relax with the soft music of nature.

📍 Species: Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata)
🎧 Sound: Spotted Flycatcher Call
🌿 Location: Woodland & garden habitats

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00:00The spotted flycatcher call is one of the most delicate and peaceful sounds you will hear
00:07in nature. Let's listen the spotted flycatcher call first.
00:21It's soft, high pitch, tc eep long and slightly falling at the end like a whisper fading into
00:28the tree. This gentle call perfectly matches the calm personality of the birds itself.
00:44If you are walking through a quiet garden, park or woodland, the sounds might be your first clue
00:52that a spotted flycatcher is nearby. Unlike the louder sounds of many garden birds,
00:58the spotted flycatcher call is subtle and soothing. It's not mean to draw attention but rather to
01:05communicate softly with its mate or signal therapy.
01:17much about it.
01:23In the
01:40You will often hear it when the bird is perched upright on a branch, scanning the air for
02:04insects.
02:05Then with a quick flick, it duds out to catch its private air before returning to the same
02:11purge, all while keeping up its quite thin cog.
02:35So, let's take a look at the other side of the bird.
02:42I'm going to take a look at the other side of the bird.
02:48I'm going to take a look at the bird.
02:54Support the
03:22The beauty of the spotted flycatcher call lies in its simplicity, it's not attuned with
03:51nods or malady, it's more like soft signs of nature, blending perfectly with the rustles
03:57of leaves and the buzz of the insects.
04:01For bird lovers and nature recorders, these sounds capture the peaceful sights of the
04:07wild, calm, absorbent, and beautifully understated.
04:13The spotted flycatcher is a small bird from the old world flycatcher family.
04:19It breeds across most of Europe and parts of Asia up to Serbia and spans its winters in
04:26Africa and southwestern Asia, where sadly its numbers are decreasing in some regions.
04:33This bird looks quite plain but graceful with long wings and a small tail.
04:38It also has grey-brown underparts and whitish underparts with fine streaks on the head and
04:44chest.
04:45The reason it's called spotted.
04:47Its legs and bill are black and the bill is slightly broad and pointed, perfect for catching
04:53flying insects.
04:54The young birds look browner and have some small spots on their backs.
04:59The spotted flycatcher grows about 14.cn long and weighs between 14 to 20 grams.
05:05It often perches in an open spot, suddenly flying out to catch insects mid-air before returning
05:12to the same perch.
05:13Its posture is upright and alert.
05:16The bird sounds that gently fades in pitch.
05:20It prefers open woodlands, gardens, and parks, especially where trees are scattered.
05:26The female builds a simple open nest in a recess, wall corner, or even an open-fronted nest box,
05:33laying 4 to 6 eggs at a time.
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05:39Thank you very much.
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