© Christoph Moning
© Arturo Kirkconnell Jr
© Owen Yates

La Sagra's Flycatcher Myiarchus sagrae

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Identification

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An inconspicuous woodland species often first detected by voice. Note its slender build, dull coloration, and tendency to lean forward (often at 45°) when perched. The similar Great Crested Flycatcher has darker gray chest, brighter yellow belly, heftier bill and rustier tail. Vocalizations include a quick “sweet” and whistled “whit-it, did-id-oo.”

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