Adult male © Bradley Hacker 🦜 eBird S41130831 Macaulay Library ML 78360921
Adult female © Andrew Newmark
Immature female © Evan Lipton
Immature male © Dan Jones
Juvenile © VERONICA ARAYA GARCIA
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Adult male © Bradley Hacker 🦜
Adult male © Pablo Re
Adult female © John Kuenzli
Adult male © Neil Rucker
Adult male (obscurus Group) © Steve Kelling
Adult male © Nick Dorian

Vermilion Flycatcher Pyrocephalus rubinus

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Identification

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Small, gorgeous flycatcher of open habitats. Adult males have brilliant red underparts and crown with dark brown upperparts and mask behind eye. Females and immature males are much duller grayish-brown, but usually show pink or yellowish color on belly. Widespread; occurs from the southwest U.S. to Argentina. Found in many open woodlands and brushy areas, often seen perched on fence posts along roadsides. Feeds on insects.

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