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Ash-throated Flycatcher (1 Viewer)

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Ken Harvey
Enjoyed a trip into Mexico, across the river in the Big Bend area, Boquillas, Mexico and got a picture of this beauty. I figure it to be an Ash-throated Flycatcher. Request confirmation or correct ID. March 17.
 

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I lean the same way. Any image where the tip of the tail can be seen? That might clinch it.

Niels
 
Enjoyed a trip into Mexico, across the river in the Big Bend area, Boquillas, Mexico and got a picture of this beauty. I figure it to be an Ash-throated Flycatcher. Request confirmation or correct ID. March 17.

Can you just wander over here or are there formalities somewhere? This is an area I've long wanted to visit.
 
Sadly, I didn't get any pictures from the other side, or any with a clearer view of the tail. andyadcock, you must have a passport to get into Mexico now. I crossed at Boquillas crossing, which is in Big Bend National park. It was pretty easy to get in and out, but it's a very long way from anywhere. Thanks all for the input.
 
Sadly, I didn't get any pictures from the other side, or any with a clearer view of the tail. andyadcock, you must have a passport to get into Mexico now. I crossed at Boquillas crossing, which is in Big Bend National park. It was pretty easy to get in and out, but it's a very long way from anywhere. Thanks all for the input.

Thanks.
 
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