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flycatcher

  1. angry bird

    angry bird

    it was a very angry bird that thought there was intruders that he could not see
  2. Variegated Flycatcher

    Variegated Flycatcher

    They cacth not only flies, but seeds too. Eating and at the same time helping the tree to reproduce.
  3. Boat-billed Flycatcher

    Boat-billed Flycatcher

    One of the largest species of tyrant flycatcher, measuring 23 cm long and weighing 70 g.
  4. Crowned Slaty Flycatcher

    Crowned Slaty Flycatcher

    This little beauty has the longest binomial name of any bird species.
  5. Rusty-margined Flycatcher

    Rusty-margined Flycatcher

  6. Olive-striped Flycatcher

    Olive-striped Flycatcher

    Olive-striped Flycatcher (Mionectes olivaceus olivaceus) Photographed in a heavy fog in Altos del Maria east of El Valle de Antn, Panama Province, Panama. Low montane cloud forest at ca. 1,100 m (3.609 ft) elevation.
  7. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher

    Scissor-tailed Flycatcher

    Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus) Photographed on a roadside fence northeast of Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA. Sexes similar. Post Oak Savannah Vegetational Area. Tame pasture used for hay and cattle production at ca. 104 m (340 ft) elevation.
  8. Tufted Flycatcher

    Tufted Flycatcher

    Tufted Flycatcher (Mitrephanes phaeocercus vividus) Photographed in the fog at Altos del Maria north of El Valle de Antn, Cocl Province, Panama. Low montane cloud forest at ca. 1,100 m (3,609 ft) elevation.
  9. Panama Flycatcher

    Panama Flycatcher

    Panama Flycatcher (Myiarchus panamensis panamensis) Photographed south of Antn towards the Pacific Ocean, Cocl Province, Panama. Sexes similar. Pacific lowlands, highly disturbed dry tropical forest with open pastures for cattle grazing at ca. 20 m (66 ft) elevation.
  10. Fork-tailed Flycatcher

    Fork-tailed Flycatcher

    Fork-tailed Flycatcher (Tyrannus savana monachus) Photographed south of Antn towards the Pacific Ocean, Cocl Province, Panama. Sexes similar. Pacific lowlands, highly disturbed dry tropical forest with open pastures for cattle grazing at ca. 20 m (66 ft) elevation.
  11. Social Flycatcher

    Social Flycatcher

    Social Flycatcher (Myiozetetes similis columbianus) Nine subspecies have been described with seven currently being recognized. Only subspecies columbianus is mapped for Panama. Sexes similar. El Valle de Antn, Cocl Province, Panama. Perched over Ro Guayabo surrounded by secondary riparian...
  12. Dark-sided Flycatcher

    Dark-sided Flycatcher

    Sub-adult. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Malaysia. Settings: 1458mm ISO400 1/200s f/6.6 0EV.
  13. Dark-sided Flycatcher

    Dark-sided Flycatcher

    Sub-adult. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Malaysia. Settings: 1458mm ISO400 1/125s f/6.6 0EV.
  14. Vermillion Flycatcher (male)

    Vermillion Flycatcher (male)

    Vermillion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus flammeus) Two subspecies are mapped for Texas. The one found in West Texas is flammeus while the one mapped for South Texas is mexicanus. Species strongly sexually dimorphic. Photographed in Big Bend National Park, Cottonwood Campground, Brewster...
  15. Vermillion Flycatcher (female)

    Vermillion Flycatcher (female)

    Vermillion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus flammeus) Species strongly sexually dimorphic. Patagonia Lake State Park, southwest of Patagonia, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA. Riparian around lakes edges immediately giving way to semi-arid scrub and semi-arid grasslands at 1,143 m (3,750 ft)...
  16. beautiful flycatcher

    beautiful flycatcher

    Okay its a fly catcher but not sure if its the broad billed, or satin.
  17. Buff-breasted Flycatcher

    Buff-breasted Flycatcher

    Buff-breasted Flycatcher (Empidonax fulvifrons pygmaeus) Sexes similar. Six subspecies are recognized with only subspecies pygmaeus mapped for Arizona. Photographed on Mt. Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Pima County, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Photographed in the...
  18. Cinnamon Flycatcher

    Cinnamon Flycatcher

  19. Pale Blue Flycatcher

    Pale Blue Flycatcher

    male
  20. Pale Blue Flycatcher

    Pale Blue Flycatcher

    female
  21. Flycatcher

    Flycatcher

    Another rainy arvo and really the shot too far away for the conditions to get an ID, not sure if it is a Leaden or a Satin Flycatcher as both similar in appearance
  22. Puerto Rican flycatcher

    Puerto Rican flycatcher

    Puerto Rican Flycatcher (Myiarchus antillarum) This species is only native to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The stripes in its tail is caused from shadows. Photographed in an African Tulip-tree (Spathodea campanulata: Bignoniaceae) at Laguna Tortuguero Natural Reserve with a spring fed...
  23. Rufous-gorgetted Flycatcher

    Rufous-gorgetted Flycatcher

  24. Taiga Flycatcher

    Taiga Flycatcher

    Also known as Red-throated Flycatcher. Juvenile. Common winter visitor to Thailand. Settings: 1458mm ISO400 1/30s f/6.6 +0.3EV.
  25. Asian Brown Flycatcher

    Asian Brown Flycatcher

    Adult. Common winter visitor to Thailand. Settings: 1458mm ISO200 1/30s f/6.6 0EV.
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