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Yellow bellied bird in Nebraska. (1 Viewer)

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No pic, heck everytime I see it it is in flight, has a yellow belly, I would say about the size of an American Robin, lighter brown or gray top. I have seen it hover in flight. I treid looking up yellow bellied bird and was unable to find something, anyone have an idea?

Central Nebraska

I know it is not meadowlark.


Thanks
Drake.
 
If you know it's not a Meadow lark, your other two choices would be either Western Kingbird or Great-crested Flycatcher. They are both about the same size as the Robin. :flyaway:
 
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