Dusky Flycatcher
Small, round-headed flycatcher that appears to have a long tail. Grayish olive above with a faint yellow wash below on some individuals.
© Robert McNab | Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, October 09, 2016Grayish olive above with pale wingbars and a white eyering. Primary feathers on perched birds are short. Breeds in willow thickets, aspen groves, and open evergreen forests.
© John Hanna | Macaulay LibraryIdaho, May 10, 2014Sometimes pumps its tail during aggressive interactions. Note the short primaries and longer-tailed look.
© Timothy Barksdale | Macaulay LibraryMontana, June 01, 2001Not all videos have soundSmall flycatcher with a grayish olive back and a pale grayish belly. The primary feathers are shorter than Hammond's flycatcher, giving it a long-tailed look.
© Matt Davis | Macaulay LibraryNevada, June 07, 2016Juvenile
Juveniles are pale gray with a yellowish bill. They leave the nest after about 15–17 days and often hang out together for the first few days.
© JB Peck | Macaulay LibraryIdaho, July 18, 2016Found in willow thickets, aspen groves, and open evergreen forests.
© Larry Arbanas | Macaulay LibraryTexas, May 02, 2008Not all videos have sound