Males are striking black-and-white flycatchers with a conspicuous complete white collar, all dark tail, and white rump. Females difficult to separate from other flycatchers but have large white primary patch in the wing. Breeds in deciduous forests, nesting in cavities and quick to take advantage of nest boxes. The song is a high-pitched series of whistled notes; alarm call is a dry "pik."
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