Adulte mâle © Bradley Hacker 🦜 eBird S41130831 Macaulay Library ML 78360921
Adulte femelle © Andrew Newmark
Immature femelle © Evan Lipton
Mâle immature © Dan Jones
Juvénile © VERONICA ARAYA GARCIA
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Adulte mâle © Bradley Hacker 🦜
Adulte mâle © Pablo Re
Adulte femelle © John Kuenzli
Adulte mâle © Neil Rucker
Adulte mâle (obscurus Group) © Steve Kelling
Adulte mâle © Nick Dorian

Moucherolle vermillon Pyrocephalus rubinus

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

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.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN