Attila (bird)

They belong to the tyrant flycatcher family.

The species in this genus have large heads and hooked bills; they are markedly predatory and aggressive for their size – hence the scientific and common names, which refer to Attila the Hun.

The genus Attila was introduced in 1831 by the French naturalist René Lesson to accommodate a single species, the bright-rumped attila, which is therefore considered as the type species.

[2][3] The genus name is from Attila the Hun who attacked Rome and Orléans in the 5th century.

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