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Great Kiskadee

Pitangus sulphuratus

Description:

The adult great kiskadee is one of the largest of the tyrant flycatchers. The head is black with a strong white eyestripe and a concealed yellow crown stripe. The upperparts are brown, and the wings and tail are brown with usually strong rufous fringes. The bill is short, thick, and black in color. —Wikipedia

Habitat:

It breeds in open woodland with some tall trees, including cultivation and around human habitation, mainly found in Belize, and from the Lower Rio Grande Valley in southern Texas and northern Mexico south to Argentina and Uruguay, but also it occurs all over Venezuela and Brazil (specially the central and south-southeastern regions), Paraguay and central Argentina, the Guyana coastline, and on Trinidad. — Wikipedia

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BonnieLewis
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BonnieLewis

Texas, USA

Spotted on Apr 5, 2017
Submitted on Apr 5, 2017

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