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It could be a Great Kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus), but as @bayucca says, you need a clear shot to identify it.
Liam, you're "the" Ranger ;) Thanks!
I spoted another flycatcher today, in the same place (look at second photo), and I think is the same species as the leucistic one. I saw them together today, so it must be a gragarious species. Although it resembles Tachyphonus and Saltatore, none of this live in the area.
Is this for real? is it just one bug?
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LarryGraziano, you're right, it looks like a cookies and cream moth!
This is the path traced by the big-butt ants march.