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Sulphur -bellied Flycatcher
A notorious claim of Sulphur -bellied Flycatcher from Maine turned out to be the South American Varie...
This web page contains information on rare bird sightings in SE Florida (Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward...
This morning I was leading an ornithology class field trip to Point Reyes. It was clear and windy an...
VIREOS and JAYS
Piratic Flycatcher Photo copyright Richard Garrigues
Sulphur -bellied Flycatcher
Sulphur -bellied Flycatcher Photo by: Greg Lasley 28 July 1997 Pine Canyon, Big Bend N.P. Brewster Co...
The bird alternated between sitting quietly and flycatching actively. It moved from the interior of ...
Sulphur -bellied Flycatcher South Fork of Cave Creek, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona July 26, 2004 Can...
This species is fairly unusual in the region as being a summer resident. Beavers has them present in...
Sulphur -bellied Flycatcher , Ramsey Canyon, Arizona, 24 June 2007. Cassin's Kingbird , a link to a n...
VIREOS and JAYS
Date and Location Yucatan, Mexico - Aug, 2004 Source © Jean-Michel Fenerole Comments/Errors Plea...
All photos ©Mike Danzenbaker
Date and Location Garden Canyon, Fort Huachuca, Cochise County, Arizona, USA - May 8, 2005 Source ...
All photos ©Mike Danzenbaker
It is here in this valley that Double Adobe RV Park is located with its great variety of raptors. Fe...
Related or Similar Species: The flycatcher family includes Fork-tailed, Sulphur-bellied, Dusky-capp...
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Dusky-capped flycatcher
...k Preserve Lake Kissimmee, FL Jul 10, 2005 Great Crested Flycatcher Winter Park, FL Jul 7, 2005
The "Willows", near Sabine Woods, 4/17
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sulphur bellied flycatcher
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Tropical Kingbird Couch's Kingbird Western Kingbird Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
At the lodge we watched the Acorn Woodpeckers chasing off Mexican Jays and squirrels. Farther up the...
Lesser Kiskadee Photo copyright David Massie