Carden Alvar Flycatcher
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Carden Alvar Flycatcher

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winz

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Which Flycatcher is this?



Thanks for your help.
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It looks like a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. When did you take the picture?
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Not a Yellow-bellied. Any empid can have a bright yellow belly, the distinctive feature of Yellow-bellied is the yellow throat, with fairly low contrast to the rest of the head. This is a Least.
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Quote from: "thouc"
It looks like a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. When did you take the picture?

Sorry Thomas, this was taken yesterday.
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Quote from: "Reuven_M"
Not a Yellow-bellied. Any empid can have a bright yellow belly, the distinctive feature of Yellow-bellied is the yellow throat, with fairly low contrast to the rest of the head. This is a Least.

Makes sense, not the right time for a Yellow-bellied.
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Quote from: "Reuven_M"
Not a Yellow-bellied. Any empid can have a bright yellow belly, the distinctive feature of Yellow-bellied is the yellow throat, with fairly low contrast to the rest of the head. This is a Least.


Thanks Reuven.  Always appreciate your help.
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