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Great Kiskadee

Pitangus sulphuratus

Description:

Great Kiskadees are a treat for bird watchers who visit south Texas—and the birds won’t keep you waiting. They’re boisterous in both attitude and color: a black bandit’s mask, a yellow belly, and flashes of warm reddish-brown when they fly. Kiskadees sit out in the open and attract attention with incessant kis-ka-dee calls and sallying flights. Despite their small U.S. range, this is one of the most widespread flycatchers in the Western Hemisphere.

7 Comments

AshleyT
AshleyT 9 years ago

No worries, that's what this site is for :)

Ajwerko
Ajwerko 9 years ago

Oh my, yes it is, I just missed it. I need new glasses! Thanks for your help Ashley.

AshleyT
AshleyT 9 years ago

I would have thought this species would be in there then, weird!

Ajwerko
Ajwerko 9 years ago

2008 smithsonian field guide to birds.

AshleyT
AshleyT 9 years ago

Really? How old is your guide?

Ajwerko
Ajwerko 9 years ago

Thank you AshleyT. I have never seen one before and it's not in my bird guide.

AshleyT
AshleyT 9 years ago

One of the south TX specialties for the US :)

Ajwerko
Spotted by
Ajwerko

Port Aransas, Texas, USA

Spotted on Mar 11, 2015
Submitted on Apr 1, 2015

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