A female Common Yellowthroat looking for lunch for her babies. I could hear them but couldn’t see them since they were hidden at the top of a palm tree.
A female Common Yellowthroat looking for lunch for her babies. I could hear them but couldn’t see them since they were hidden at the top of a palm tree.
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Haha! Birds and humans have more in common than you think!
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Nice photo, but the bird is a Pacific-slope Flycatcher, not a COYE
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Why do you believe that it’s a Pacific-slope Flycatcher? I ask because I saw this alongside a male Common Yellowthroat feeding babies in the same nest, which would be odd behavior… but hey, who knows? Maybe one is a step-parent! 🙂
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