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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Breeds from eastern [[Alaska]] south to northern California and northern New Mexico. Winters in tropics, rarely in Arizona.
 
Breeds from eastern [[Alaska]] south to northern California and northern New Mexico. Winters in tropics, rarely in Arizona.
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==Taxonomy==
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==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Mature coniferous forests at high altitudes.
 
Mature coniferous forests at high altitudes.

Revision as of 18:06, 1 October 2007

Empidonax hammondii
Photo by corvidophile
Photo taken: Malibu Creek State Park, California

Identification

5-5 1/2" (13-14 cm). Olive-grey above; light throat, grey breast, pale yellow belly. Conspicuous white eye ring and white wing bars. Song is seweep-tsurp-seep, the last part rising.

Distribution

Breeds from eastern Alaska south to northern California and northern New Mexico. Winters in tropics, rarely in Arizona.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Mature coniferous forests at high altitudes.

Behaviour

3 or 4 white eggs, occasionally spotted, in a well-built cup nest saddled on a branch 15-60' (4.5-18 m) high in a coniferous tree.

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