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Dark bird (Canada, Yukon) => American Robin (1 Viewer)

JarJar

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Hi there,

I know - it´s a bad picture, I took. Is it possible to say s.th. about this bird? Possible to ID? First, I thought, it is an American Robin... could it also be a Flycatcher (Contopus sp.?)

Thanks a lot and best regards,
Christoph

Seen in Canada, Yukon, Twin Lakes between Whitehorse and Carmacks (08.July 2014)
 

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You were right with American Robin, you can just make out the white arcs around the eye. Legs are too long for the local flycatcher options in the Yukon.
 
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