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Texas Flycatchers (1 Viewer)

rylirk

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I think I may have posted a couple of these before, but I'm not sure any conclusions were reached. But the longer I look at these, the more I am convinced I have two different birds here. Both photos are taken in Junction, TX in May 2016. According to the Kimble County bird list, both Ash-Throated and Great-Crested Flycatcher are present in May (with Ash-Throated being the more common), but Dusky-Capped Flycatcher is not. Is it possible to ID any of these as specifically Ash-Throated and/or Great-Crested flycatchers?

All 5 photos are of different individuals. I have more photos of #3 from different angles if they would be useful.
 

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While I am not disagreeing with Andy's identification of birds #3 and #4, I want to mention that Brown-crested Flycatchers are also found in Kimble County.

rylirk, do you have any other photos of bird #5?
 
I also thought the bill looked a little large for indigo bunting. Shame I couldn't get a photo in focus!
 
3 is Great-crested based on strong tertial pattern. 2 looks good for Great Crested based on chest / belly contrast.
 
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