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The smallest Empidonax flycatcher (11.5-13cm) with rich buff colored breast (most vivid Jul-Feb.), strong double wing bars, short flat bill.
 
The smallest Empidonax flycatcher (11.5-13cm) with rich buff colored breast (most vivid Jul-Feb.), strong double wing bars, short flat bill.
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
'''Kingdom:''' Animalia -> '''Phylum:''' Chordata -> '''Class:''' Aves -> '''Order:''' Passeriformes -> '''Family:''' Tyrannidae -> '''Genus:''' ''Empidonax'' -> '''Species:''' ''E. fulvifrons''
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Honduras to Western Mexico, extending northward in a band to barely enter extreme SE Arizona.
 
Honduras to Western Mexico, extending northward in a band to barely enter extreme SE Arizona.

Revision as of 14:42, 18 June 2008

Empidonax fulvifrons
Photo by Michael W
Location: Upper Picnic Area in Garden Canyon, Fort Huachuca, Arizona

Identification

The smallest Empidonax flycatcher (11.5-13cm) with rich buff colored breast (most vivid Jul-Feb.), strong double wing bars, short flat bill.

Taxonomy

Distribution

Honduras to Western Mexico, extending northward in a band to barely enter extreme SE Arizona.

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