It's probably an Ash-throated Flycatcher, which is good for the area and good to have on the count...but if someone wants to make it into something more exotic,that's fine with me :-)
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Flycatcher found on the Baton Rouge Christmas Bird Count
Flycatcher found during the Baton Rouge Christmas Bird count today. Located in the willow growth between the levee and the Miss. River just south of the casino closest to the Capitol. Photos taken through tangle of branches in late afternoon. Larger photos were cropped but otherwise unretouched.
It's probably an Ash-throated Flycatcher, which is good for the area and good to have on the count...but if someone wants to make it into something more exotic,that's fine with me :-)

It's probably an Ash-throated Flycatcher, which is good for the area and good to have on the count...but if someone wants to make it into something more exotic,that's fine with me :-)
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