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myiarchus crinitus

  1. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

    A migrant in southern Texas, the crest is barely visible as it lays flat. . Flycatchers in the genus "Myiarchus" are notoriously difficult to identify except by their vocalizations. Most sources emphasize subtle differences in the distribution of red in the tail, but this widespread species of...
  2. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

    Looking around for the next morsel.
  3. Finally came out from within

    Finally came out from within

    Great-crested Flycatcher It was in the Cypress Tree forever calling out. Finally it came outside and I caught it> Great Crested Flycatchers are large flycatchers with fairly long and lean proportions. Like many flycatchers they have a powerful build with broad shoulders and a large head...
  4. Standing tall and on Guard

    Standing tall and on Guard

    Great-crested Flycatcher Great Crested Flycatchers are large flycatchers with fairly long and lean proportions. Like many flycatchers they have a powerful build with broad shoulders and a large head. Despite its name, this bird’s crest is not especially prominent. The bill is fairly wide at the...
  5. GreatCrested Flycatcher

    GreatCrested Flycatcher

    Flycatchers in the genus "Myiarchus" are notoriously difficult to identify except by their vocalizations. Most sources emphasize subtle differences in the distribution of red in the tail, but this widespread species of Eastern North America is perhaps more readily identified by a combination of...
  6. Way, Way, Early

    Way, Way, Early

    Great-crested Flycatcher I went back over my dates for this Flycatcher and the earliest I had one arrive was in the month of March. and it's not like it's warm down here but perhaps it was colder from where it originated from.
  7. Enjoying the sunshine

    Enjoying the sunshine

    Great-crested Flycatcher Population: Stable
  8. Crest up and singing

    Crest up and singing

    Great Crested Flycatchere
  9. I acually printed it out and hung it on my wall

    I acually printed it out and hung it on my wall

    Juvie Great Crested Flycatchers out on their own.
  10. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

    Taken somewhere on Hilton Head, but can't remember where.
  11. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

    Flycatchers in the genus Myiarchus are notoriously difficult to identify except by their vocalizations. Most sources emphasize subtle differences in the distribution of red in the tail, but this widespread species of Eastern North America is perhaps more readily identified by the combination of...
  12. G-c Flycatcher

    G-c Flycatcher

    Great-crested Flycatcher A large, flycatcher with rich reddish-brown accents and a lemon-yellow belly.
  13. Flycatcher

    Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher. So many around
  14. Great crested flycatcher

    Great crested flycatcher

    Other than eastern phoebes, most flycatchers are fairly uncommon down in south Florida, so it's always a pleasure to see any of them
  15. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

    This was taken at the Okaloacochee Slough State Forest, east of Fort Myers.
  16. Flycatcher

    Flycatcher

  17. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

  18. Great Crested Flycatcher II

    Great Crested Flycatcher II

    I have seen these at Charleston and in Summerville, South Carolina. I'm so happy to show you these pictures. Something different than what I usually post.
  19. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

    It's been a few days and I hope everyone is feeling fine and being blessed by the Lord. Life is looking very pretty out there now and the weather is permitting.
  20. Great crested flycatcher

    Great crested flycatcher

  21. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus)
  22. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

  23. Bye bye!

    Bye bye!

    Not quite my last bird that day, but the last good shot, and the last time I saw a Tropical Kingbird that trip. Also, this one seems to be having the last laugh, even though his Latin name indicates that he's usually sorrowful. Correction: Great Crested Flycatcher. No wonder he didn't seem...
  24. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

  25. Great Crested Flycatcher

    Great Crested Flycatcher

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