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Brown-crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus tyrannulus)
Subject: | Brown-crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus tyrannulus)
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Date: 2005:03:09 19:49:45
Upload Date: 2005:03:09 19:55:59
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Myiarchus mexicanus, Baird. Ash-colored Fly-catcher. This image was included in: Reports of Explorations and Surveys .... Volume X. 1859. PlateV. P. 80 of U. S. Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys between San Francisco and Yuma, Arizona. Call Number F593 .U58 1855 .
Brown-crested Flycatcher, Myiarchus tyrannulus, is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in open woodland from southern California, southern Nevada, central Arizona, and southern Texas southward to Argentina and Bolivia, and on Trinidad and Tobago. It is resident in most of its range, but American breeders retreat to Mexico or southern Florida in winter.
Image ID: libr0184, Treasures of the NOAA Library Collection
Location: California
Photographer: Archival Photograph by Mr. Sean Linehan, NOS, NGS
Photo Source:
The NOAA Photo Library http://www.photolib.noaa.gov
The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Adminstration (NOAA) http://www.noaa.gov/
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Brown-crested Flycatcher, Myiarchus tyrannulus, is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in open woodland from southern California, southern Nevada, central Arizona, and southern Texas southward to Argentina and Bolivia, and on Trinidad and Tobago. It is resident in most of its range, but American breeders retreat to Mexico or southern Florida in winter. |
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