Pretty sure this is an Alder, but I have never seen one before much less in my back yard (Northfield, IL). Sighting was 2 days ago May 26 in the evening, and it was darting down from lower tree branches to nab flying insects and a bee. Pretty sure it was a flycatcher from its behavior and size.
Pretty cool to watch him work.
Unfortunately, I was in my backyard doing macro photos so I only had a 150mm macro lens, and the bird was up 25-40 feet in the air. Shooting into the sunset as well, so getting good ID shots was challenging to say the least. I had to really crop up to get these pictures, which does create some chromatic and focus issues. Including several shots to aid in ID.
Notable features:
Very noticeable crest
White throat/shoulder
Yellowish area of lower belly (hard to see in pictures but it was clear in person), with rest of belly mostly white
Olive or brown top side (too dark to distinguish which it is)
2 very clear white horizontal bars on wings
Smaller vertical bars on wings are very noticeable
Very small bird - I would say warbler size, no larger than a sparrow (probably excludes similar Olive Flycatcher which is larger)
Merlin ID came up with Olive but only after I removed the size filter. I thought it was an Alder given size. However, its stomach marking does look a little more like the Olive so maybe this is just a very small Olive? Or something else?
Pretty cool to watch him work.
Unfortunately, I was in my backyard doing macro photos so I only had a 150mm macro lens, and the bird was up 25-40 feet in the air. Shooting into the sunset as well, so getting good ID shots was challenging to say the least. I had to really crop up to get these pictures, which does create some chromatic and focus issues. Including several shots to aid in ID.
Notable features:
Very noticeable crest
White throat/shoulder
Yellowish area of lower belly (hard to see in pictures but it was clear in person), with rest of belly mostly white
Olive or brown top side (too dark to distinguish which it is)
2 very clear white horizontal bars on wings
Smaller vertical bars on wings are very noticeable
Very small bird - I would say warbler size, no larger than a sparrow (probably excludes similar Olive Flycatcher which is larger)
Merlin ID came up with Olive but only after I removed the size filter. I thought it was an Alder given size. However, its stomach marking does look a little more like the Olive so maybe this is just a very small Olive? Or something else?