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Id | 2004 | ||||||||||||
Family | Tyrant Flycatchers ~ Tyranner ~ Mosqueros, Papamoscas, Tiranos y aliadas (Tyrannidae) | ||||||||||||
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Pine Flycatcher (Empidonax affinis) Fyrreempidonax ~ Papamoscas Pinero ~ Tallempid |
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Subspecies | pulverius/trepidus | ||||||||||||
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Bosque Los Colomos (Guadalajara), Mexico
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Date | 2015-12-07 | ||||||||||||
Sex, Age, Comment | Basically very similar to Hammond's Flycatcher with the greenish gray colors to the plumage, tear drop shaped eyering and long primary projection and relatively short tail. However, the bill is very different, Pine's being longer and broader and with bright orange lower mandible, which is very clear in these photos. Notice how different the bird appears depending on the position where it was photographed. The photos 1-4 are all from the same spot, but the two first are lightened less than 3-4, which gives it a more greenish appearance - a good example of how careful you should be when judging a bird only by a single picture. It's my first in Los Colomos. | ||||||||||||
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