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Silky-flycatchers

Silky-flycatchers

2 Bird Species
Gray Silky-flycatcher

Gray Silky-flycatcher

Grayish Silky-Flycatcher with very long tail and bushy crest. Small gray bill and white eyering with dark lores. Adult male: Gray or blue-gray overall with bright yellow flanks and undertail coverts. Black tail; outer tail feathers have broad white base. Adult female: Similar to male but with more bu more...

Length: 20 cm Wingspan: 29 cm

Phainopepla

Phainopepla

At first glance, this unique bird might suggest a jay, but its combination of small size, slender profile, long tail, spiky wispy crest, red eye, and very short thin bill readily distinguish it from all other North American birds. Adult males all glossy black; females dark gray with white edging on w more...

Length: 20 cm Wingspan: 28 cm

  • Gray Silky-flycatcher

    Gray Silky-flycatcher

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  • Phainopepla

    Phainopepla

    13 Photographs

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Non-vegetated Areas

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Salt Water

0 species

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Human-altered Areas

0 species

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Fresh Water

0 species

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Grassland and Scrubland

1 species

Phainopepla

Phainopepla

Phainopepla nitens

Deserts and Sagebrush Plains, Chapparal, Oak Savannah and Woodlands, Streamside Gallery Forest and Riparia
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Forest and Woodlands

2 species

Gray Silky-flycatcher

Gray Silky-flycatcher

Ptilogonys cinereus

Dry Western Woodlands
Phainopepla

Phainopepla

Phainopepla nitens

Deserts and Sagebrush Plains, Chapparal, Oak Savannah and Woodlands, Streamside Gallery Forest and Riparia
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