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  1. About the Vermilion Flycatcher. The male Vermilion Flycatcher is a stunning standout within a family of rather drab relatives such as the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher and Eastern Phoebe. Its Latin name, “fire-headed ruby,” is a fitting description of the male's bright red head crest and underparts, which seem to glow as it flits through ...

  2. The Vermilion Flycatcher is a characteristic species of moist oases in the arid southwestern United States (Bent 1963, Oberholser 1974, Sexton 1999). This species is widely distributed from southwestern Texas, central Arizona, southern Nevada, and southern California southward well into South America (AOU 1998).

  3. eBird S65011856. Macaulay Library ML204857931. More photos. Passeriformes. Tyrannidae. Vermilion Flycatcher (Northern)Pyrocephalus rubinus [mexicanus Group] Sign in to see your badges.

  4. Fun Facts. Like many members of the “tyrant flycatcher” family, Vermilion Flycatchers are prone to wander. There are records of this species way out of their normal range, as far afield as Minnesota, Maryland, and British Columbia. Inspiring joy and awe in both new and veteran birdwatchers, I don’t think the early members of Tucson ...

  5. ベニタイランチョウ P. rubinus. 学名. Pyrocephalus rubinus. ( Boddaert, 1783) 英名. Vermillion Flycatcher. ベニタイランチョウ ( Pyrocephalus rubinus) は、 スズメ目 の小形の鳥であり、 ベニタイランチョウ属 ( Pyrocephalus) 唯一の種である。.

  6. Pyrocephalus rubinus ( Boddaert, P 1783) The scarlet flycatcher or austral vermilion flycatcher is a species of flycatcher, closely related to the vermilion flycatcher. It is found in southeastern Bolivia and Brazil, Paraguay to Argentina and Uruguay. It is recognized as a species by some taxonomic authorities, including the International ...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2017 · Living Bird Magazine A Miracle of Abundance as 20,000 Whimbrel Take Refuge on a Tiny Island. <p>A feathered ember in a desert landscape, the male Vermilion Flycatcher is exactly what its name says: a brilliant red bird that hawks flying insects from conspicuous perches on shrub tops and fences. Females are delightful in their own way, subtle ...

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