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  • Empidonax - Wikipedia
    The genus Empidonax is a group of small insect-eating passerine birds in the tyrant flycatcher family, the Tyrannidae The genus name Empidonax is from Ancient Greek empis, "gnat", and anax, "master" [2] Most of these birds are very similar in plumage: olive on the upper parts with light underparts, eye rings and wing bars
  • Willow Flycatcher Identification - All About Birds
    Willow Flycatchers are drab brownish-olive birds that are best known for their voice—a sneezy fitz-bew that emanates from wet willow thickets across North America They’re one of the infamous Empidonax flycatchers, a name virtually synonymous with difficult ID
  • Least Flycatcher | Audubon Field Guide
    The eleven Empidonax flycatchers in North America are notorious for causing trouble for birders All are small birds with wing-bars and eye-rings, and most are very hard to tell apart The Least Flycatcher is the smallest and grayest of this group in the east, and it is often common near woodland edges, where it perches in the open and raps out
  • Field Guide to North American Flycatchers: Empidonax and Pewees
    The book covers all Empidonax and pewees that occur in North America north of Mexico, as well as their close taxonomic relative, the Tufted Flycatcher The first third consists of illustrated explanations of the terminology used in the ID characteristics, vocalizations, and range maps, with the species accounts taking up the remainder of the book
  • What is an Empidonax Flycatcher? - 10,000 Birds
    All tyrant flycatchers in the genus Empidonax, called empids out of either affection or frustration, are suboscine songbirds with olive upperparts, pale throats and bellies, and whitish wing-bars and eye-rings These active insectivores are usually pretty small, roughly 5 5 inches in length, give or take a half-inch
  • Empidonax - Ask A Biologist
    Obscure and difficult to see or identify in thick willows of swamps, lake edges and riparian areas in the west, the distinctive voice, sung by both male and female, makes its presence obvious The nest is placed near water on a small twig fork and made of grass, hair, plant down and feathers
  • Western Flycatcher Identification - All About Birds
    Small flycatcher with a peaked crown, teardrop-shaped eyering, and two light wingbars Olive above with varying amounts of yellow below Flicks tail frequently (as do some other Western Empidonax flycatchers) Rare visitor to eastern North America, usually in late fall
  • Yellow bellied Flycatcher - Birding Depot
    The Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, scientifically named Empidonax flaviventris, belongs to the Tyrannidae family, the largest bird family with over 400 species of tyrant flycatchers
  • Willow flycatcher - Wikipedia
    The willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) is a small insect-eating, neotropical migrant bird of the tyrant flycatcher family native to North America
  • Willow Flycatcher | Audubon Field Guide
    Breeds in thickets of deciduous trees and shrubs, especially willows, or along woodland edges Often near streams or marshes (especially in southern part of range), but may be found in drier habitats than Alder Flycatcher Winters around clearings and second growth in the tropics, especially near water





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