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Hammond's Flycatcher

Observers: Jim & Debby Parker
Email: j.parkeratcebridge.net
Date: 04/03/2008
Time: 04:36 PM -0500

From the front the flycatcher had a vested look with yellow in the belly. It's almond shaped eyering told us it was an Empid flycatcher and its short bill, long primary projection and largish head were the shape of a Hammond's. Tail was notched. No vocalization. Chasing flying insects around. In Rocking K again.

 


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