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Yellow-bellied Flycatcher at A.D. Barnes
Posted by Toe for Alice Horst
about 9 years ago
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Alice Horst photographed the (a) Yellow-bellied Flycatcher at A.D. Barnes yesterday around 9:45 in Homeless Hammock. The bird was seen from the path that leads south next to the hammock on the east side.There is a lot of fruting Trema, and he photos show the bird in one of those.
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Is the photo available online? I'd like to include a link on the Rare Bird Update.
She posted it on Birdbrains.
BTW, why do I get a popup asking me stupid questions like "choose all the photos with oranges in them"?
I had learnt from Robin that Acadian flycatchers are often mislabled as yellow-bellied. How does one get to the Birdbrain website Toe and does one need to hear the call to make the ID? Thanks
BirdBrains is at http://listserv.usf.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A0=BRDBRAIN. You can also access BirdBrains and other Florida listservs at http://www.tropicalaudubon.org/bird-board-resources#Links%20to%20eBird%20and%20Florida's%20Birding%20Listservs
Thanks Brian. Her notes say ? Eastern wood peewee.
are we calling the third bird a yellow bellied because the bill does not have a dark tip and there is some yellow on the throat? Thanks
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