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Tyrannus dominicensis dominicensis
Length: 7.5 inches Large head Often feeds by flying out to catch insects and then returning to the same perch Often perches in an exposed location: for example, a telephone line or a dead branch Frequents mangroves in Florida Adult: Dark, forked tail Dark cheeks Gray upperparts Whitish underparts Reddish crown patch rarely visible Juvenile: Upperparts browner than adult
Brushy vegetation on Prickly Pear Island, BVI.
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