What Does an Ash-Throated Flycatcher Look Like? Key field marks include the reddish-brown tail and wings and yellow belly. “What kind of bird is this? It was photographed in Show Low, Arizona,” asks ...
To follow an olive-sided flycatcher, first you have to catch it. By Emily Anthes For an olive-sided flycatcher, migration can be a marathon. Some of the soot-colored songbirds travel more than 15,000 ...
Wonderful to be home again, home again from a month away! We arrive back on May Day, the beginning of the best birding season here in the Berkshires with migrants streaming in under the cover of ...
Mnemonics help to remember bird names. For example, the chickadee is a well-named species, its call sounding like “chicka-dee-dee-dee.” The olive-sided flycatcher has a bit more flair to its famed ...
The dusky Flycatcher prefers lower elevation conifer and aspen forests bordered by open shrubby areas. Photo by VJ Anderson (creativecommons.org/licenses) Flycatchers ...
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