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The Yellow-breasted Flycatcher (Tolmomyias flaviventris) is distributed, in a wide variety of forest types, across much of northern and central South. Submit. Subscribe for just 30¢ a day; ...
Yellow-throated Flycatcher (Conopias parvus) is a medium-sized songbird widespread in the lowlands of northern South America. Found primarily from. Submit. Subscribe for just 30¢ a day; ...
The mouth lining is bright orange-yellow, occasionally flesh-colored or dull yellow. Juvenile: similar but duller and paler below; olive breast patches less obvious; has rusty secondary edges (but ...
The olive-sided flycatcher, a medium-sized migratory songbird, was listed Friday as a threatened species under Newfoundland and Labrador's Endangered Species Act.
The yellow-rumped flycatcher’s food includes small invertebrates and small fleshy fruits.” The bird was first recorded at the Nanmangalam reserve forest near Chennai in 2021, by Jithesh Babu ...
Migration in spring and/or fall often produces a number of smaller look-alikes — least, alder and yellow-bellied flycatchers, the rare olive-sided flycatcher and the even rarer Say’s phoebe.
A Connecticut warbler was in Wendell. A yellow-bellied flycatcher 5 blue-winged teal, and a great egret were in Longmeadow. A dickcissel, blue-winged teal, marsh wren, and 15 pine siskins were in ...
Hundreds of shivering bird watchers are transfixed by a fluffy speck on a bush. But some things must be seen - whatever the feather. And the first-ever sighting of the tiny yellow-bellied ...
At Suffolk County, a cattle egret at Eastport Park in Boston, a lingering Iceland gull at Deer Island, a willow flycatcher and a black-billed cuckoo at Millennium Park in West Roxbury, two yellow ...