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2013-11-27 Camino Vigia Chico (roo), Mexico
Subspecies: placens One of the green flycatchers. Characteristic in its own anonymous way with an upright position, small gray head and yellowish belly. Often alone. Yucatán 2013. |
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2016-05-14 Arroyo Carrizal (jal), Mexico
Subspecies: jaliscensis Hopeless photos, mostly included as reference photos for the future. Rather common at the place. Most discovered by song. |
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2017-04-12 Bosque Los Colomos (Guadalajara), Mexico
Subspecies: jaliscensis Scarce species in the park. Characteristic even though it resembles other flycatchers - but is more elongated and slim, and has the bright front eyebrow - often unique. |
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2019-06-01 Cerro Guzmán (jal), Mexico
Subspecies: jaliscensis Adult bird calling eagerly. The common call of this subspecies is a rather short two-syllable call something between a Cordilleran Flycatcher and a Rose-throated Becard. Not that you don't hear the normal three-syllable, dyy-iii-yyy call once in a while, also today from another individual, but I've come to it conclude that it is more rare to here in this part of Mexico than further south. |