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AshleyT
AshleyT 6 years ago

Not a western kingbird. The rufous under the tail tells you it's one of the flycatchers in the Myiarchus genus. Either ash-throated, brown-crested, or great crested. I'm leaning towards great crested, but I'm not sure of that.

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 6 years ago

Hello Juan16, and Welcome to the Project Noah community! We hope you like the website as much as we do. There are many aspects to the site and community. The best way to get started is to read the FAQs athttp://www.projectnoah.org/faq where you can find all the tips, advice and "rules" of Project Noah. You, like the rest of the community, will be able to suggest IDs for species that you know (but that have not been identified), and make useful or encouraging comments on other users' spottings (and they on yours). There are also "missions" you can join and add spottings to. See http://www.projectnoah.org/missions Note that most missions are "local". Be sure not to add a spotting to a mission that was outside of mission boundaries or theme. Each mission has a map you may consult showing its range. We also maintain a blog archivehttp://blog.projectnoah.org/ where we have posted previous articles from specialists from different geographical areas and categories of spottings, as well as wildlife "adventures.” So enjoy yourself, share, communicate, learn. See you around!

Juan16
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Juan16

Texas, USA

Spotted on Apr 21, 2017
Submitted on Apr 21, 2017

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