Super photographs, Secuono!
That is a great resource, Journey!!!
And, right you are So Lucky! Altho' I don't know a "least" from a "most."
I am fairly sure that our "most apparent" flycatcher here is the Hammond's Flycatcher. Supposedly the "Least" is around, altho' I had to click "Show this checklist with rare species included" in order to see any flycatchers. I think they made a little bit of a mistake refering to the Hammond's as "a small and unassuming flycatcher." Unassuming?
The tiny birds are pugnacious! They will build their nests out on the furthest branches of a big pine! I mean, any passing jay, crow, or hawk has an easy view of that nest! How they raise a clutch is a miracle and must have everything to do with their very aggressive nature. How else could they do it???
I am a great admirer of the flycatcher. At least, that one . . . one tough little character.
Steve