Browsing is a valuable way to learn about birds, however it is a brute force approach and not designed for identification. A more sophisticated approach to finding a bird with specific field marks is to use the Step by Step Search. ... Fork-tailed Flycatcher: Medium-sized flycatcher with pale gray upperparts,
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Name of Bird ... Fork-tailed Drongo ... Fork-tailed Flycatcher...
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Bird field guide > Bird identification [O-P] > Petrel, Fork-tailed bird pictures ... FORK-TAILED PETREL; 105. Oceanodroma furcata. 8 inches. These birds have a plumage of bluish gray, the wings being darker and the under-parts lightest. Nest. - Single egg is laid at the end of a burrow on the ground.
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Fork-tailed Flycatcher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fork-tailed Flycatcher , Tyrannus savana , is a passerine bird of tyrant flycatcher family, and is the member of a genus typically referred to as kingbirds. This bird occurs in a wide variety ...
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Stamps showing Fork-tailed Flycatcher (Muscivora tyrannus) ... Argentina SG 965 (1960) ... Brazil SG 2657 (1997)
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The Fork-tailed Flycatcher is currently rated as Least Concern. This is a terrestrial bird that has a range of more than 6 million square kilometers.
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Fork-tailed Flycatcher - Tyrannus savana - some photos and notes ... Fork-tailed Flycatcher Tyrannus savana; Brazilian name: Tesourinha ... The Fork-tailed Flycatcher normally has spectacularly long tail feathers although these can be shorter in females, immatures and moulting birds (see photo 3)
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Learn how to identify Magnificent Frigatebird, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. A long-winged, fork-tailed bird of tropical oceans, the Magnificent Frigatebird is an agile flier that snatches food off the surface of the ocean and steals food from other birds. ... Large, dark water bird.
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Learn how to identify Magnificent Frigatebird, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. A long-winged, fork-tailed bird of tropical oceans, the Magnificent Frigatebird is an agile flier that snatches food off the surface of the ocean and steals food from other birds. ... Man-o'-War-bird...
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Among the most northerly breeding species of the family Hydrobatidae, the Fork-tailed Storm-Petrel is found only in the North Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most common marine birds breeding in Alaska and the second most abundant and widespread of the storm-petrels (5–10 million individuals).
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