鹟
wēng
〈名〉
1. A family of birds, typically small in size, with dark brown upper parts and pale white underparts, slightly flattened beaks, and that feed on insects; considered beneficial birds.
2. One of the species within the order Passeriformes, which preys on insects while in flight (English: flycatcher).
3. A type within the Muscicapidae family of the Old World flycatchers (e.g., spotted flycatcher).
4. One of the many bird species in the Tyrannidae family of the New World flycatchers (e.g., spring peeper, green flycatcher, small flycatcher, etc.).