An adult Tropical Kingbird is 22 cm long and weighs 39 g. The head is pale grey, with a darker eye mask, an orange crown stripe, and a heavy grey bill. The back is greyish-green, and the wing and forked tail are brown. The throat is pale grey, becoming olive on the breast, with the rest of the underparts being yellow. The sexes are similar, but young birds have pale buff edges on the wing coverts.
The Lichtenstein's kingbird is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
Couch's Kingbird, Lichtenstein's Kingbird, West Mexican Kingbird * 8. Arkansas Kingbird Includes photograph * 9. Arizona Sulphur-Bellied Fly-Catcher, Derby Flycatcher * 10. Northern Crested Flycatcher, Southern Crested Flycatcher. Includes photograph * 11. Arizona Crested Flycatcher, Mexican Crested Flycatcher, Ash-Throated Flycatcher, Lower California Flycatcher, Olivaceous Flycatcher * 12. More
to those of Lichtenstein's kingbird, the reader is referred to the remarks on this subject under that race, on which we have more information. Food and behavior: I can find nothing recorded on the food of this subspecies, which probably does not differ materially from that of the other tyrant flycatchers of this genus. Mr. Sennett (1878) found Couch's kingbirds associated with common eastern kingbirds in the tops of the large ebony trees, where they were doubtless in pursuit of flying insects. More