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Photo by LeonardoMB
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Field Notes

Description:

This specimen was on the orchard of my grandfather, just rest on some trees. My grandfather told me that it has a nest in there. But I don't found (yet)

Habitat:

I found this specimen on a orchard, in a region of transition between the Cerrado and Atlantic Florest.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (6)

It is definitely a Myiarchus genus Flycatcher, but narrowing down to species is notoriously difficult.
Didn't say it was a Kingbird but more that then a Mockingbird
Kingbirds have much more yellow than this bird has. I'm leaning towards Brown-crested Flycatcher, but Short-crested and Dusky-capped aren't out of the question.
Looks like a species of Tyrant almost like a Tropical Kingbird
This is a type of flycatcher
Pretty little thing. Looks like a Mockingbird to me.

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