Great Crested Flycatcher Myiarchus crinitus Copet≤n Viajero,
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Photo: G. Beaton
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A brown flycatcher with bright yellow undersides. Larger and more brightly colored than the common Puerto Rican Flycatcher. Length: 19 cm.; weight: 35 g. Audio (M. Oberle). Breeds in eastern North America; winters in Central America and northern South America. Accidental on Puerto Rico in coastal areas (1960s). TAXONOMY: PASSERIFORMES; TYRANNIDAE; Tyranninae References Arendt, W.J. 1992. Status of North American migrant landbirds in the Caribbean region: a summary. Pp. 143-171 in Ecology and conservation of neotropical migrant landbirds (J.M. Hagan III and D.W. Johnston, eds.) Smithsonian Instit. Press, Washington, D.C. Bent, A.C. 1942. Life histories of North American flycatchers, larks, swallows, and their allies. Smithsonian Instit. U.S. National Museum Bull. 179. (Reprinted by Dover Press, NY, 1963). Ehrlich, P.R., D.S. Dobkin, and D. Wheye. 1988. The birderÆs handbook: a field guide to the natural history of North American birds. Simon and Schuster/ Fireside, NY. Lanyon, W.E. 1997. Great Crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus) No. 300 in The birds of North America (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, PA, and Am. Ornithol. Union, Washington, D.C. Raffaele, H.A. 1989. A guide to the birds of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Princeton. Raffaele, H.A. 1989. Una guía a las aves de Puerto Rico y las Islas Vírgenes. Publishing Resources, Inc., Santurce, PR. Raffaele, H.A., J.W. Wiley, O.H. Garrido, A.R. Keith, and J.I. Raffaele. 1998. Guide to the birds of the West Indies. Princeton. Great Crested Flycatcher, Spanish text Next related species in taxonomic order Previous related species in taxonomic order |