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An Acadian flycatcher was seen in Franklin Park. A black-billed cuckoo, a yellow-bellied flycatcher, a Tennessee warbler, and two mourning warblers were seen at the McLaughlin Woods.
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 Northampton. A black-crowned night ...
Birds at South Monomoy included a yellow-bellied flycatcher, a pied-billed grebe, a wood duck, 8 blue-winged teal, a Northern shoveler, 6 ring-necked ducks, 4 American wigeon, 4 Northern pintail ...
The acadian flycatcher (E. virescens), the yellow-bellied flycatcher (E. flaviventris), the willow flycatcher (E. traillii), and the alder flycatcher are all members of this group. Virtually identical ...
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.
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 ...
A lemon bellied flycatcher poses for his portrait in Fogg Dam, Northern Territory. Congratulations to this week’s AG Flickr group member Geoff, for this AG Reader Photo of the Week: ‘Yellow-bellied ...
Living; Seth Kellogg's Bird of the Air: Migrants come here from the north - warblers, vireos and a flycatcher. Published: ; Sep. 17, 2014, 1:22 p.m.
Twitchers have been making the pilgrimage to Blakeney Point after hearing that a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher had landed there - its first ever appearance in Europe.
At 5 inches with beige and yellow markings, the pine flycatcher doesn’t look like much, but its unprecedented migration from Mexico and Guatemala is exciting birders all over the country. “It ...