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Yellow-bellied Flycatcher at A.D. Barnes

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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Brian Rapoza
almost 10 years ago

Is the photo available online? I'd like to include a link on the Rare Bird Update.

Toe
almost 10 years ago

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"?

Lorena
almost 10 years ago

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

Brian Rapoza
almost 10 years ago

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

Lorena
almost 10 years ago

Thanks Brian. Her notes say ? Eastern wood peewee.

Lorena
almost 10 years ago

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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