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Flycatcher

Canoncan

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Unfortunately I did not hear this Flycatcher sing. They are hard to distinguish for me. Taken yesterday at Presquile. It was not sitting high on a branh. It was Mid tree off the Owen Point trail. It was the size of a swamp sparrow.

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Wow 77 views and no one can take a stab at it?
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Was this your only pic?  Were there any wingbars?

OK, I'll take a stab - immature Least Flycatcher.

Happy to be contradicted,

David
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I was down at the lake in Port Hope yesterday and took this shot, it looks very similar and I thought it was a magnolia warbler. I am definitely not an expert in this field so I would like the name if I am wrong. The view I have is a side view so it may help.
Thanks, Art.
http://art-mcleod.fotopic.net/p33520480.html
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Thanks guys. I know it was not a Warbler, but alas without a back view or hearing a call. It shall remain the Nameless Flycatcher who could be a juvenile Least.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Canoncan »