The species[]
Acadian[]
Acadian vs. Alder[]
Acadian vs. Buff-breasted[]
Acadian vs. Cordilleran[]
Acadian vs. Dusky[]
Acadian vs. Grey[]
Acadian vs. Hammond's[]
Acadian vs. Least[]
Acadian vs. Pacific-slope[]
Acadian vs. Willow[]
Acadian vs. Yellow-bellied[]
It is similar to the yellow-bellied flycatcher. However, it shows more extensive olive wash across the breast; lacks pale area between olive and yellow belly. The throat is also more yellowish than Acadian's [1].
Alder[]
Alder vs. Buff-breasted[]
Alder vs. Cordilleran[]
Alder vs. Dusky[]
Alder vs. Grey[]
Alder vs. Hammond's[]
Alder vs. Least[]
Alder vs. Pacific-slope[]
Alder vs. Willow[]
Alder vs. Yellow-bellied[]
Buff-breasted[]
Buff-breasted vs. Cordilleran[]
Buff-breasted vs. Dusky[]
Buff-breasted vs. Grey[]
Buff-breasted vs. Hammond's[]
Buff-breasted vs. Least[]
Buff-breasted vs. Pacific-slope[]
Buff-breasted vs. Willow[]
Buff-breasted vs. Yellow-bellied[]
Cordilleran[]
Dusky[]
Grey[]
Hammond's[]
Hammond's vs. Grey[]
Least[]
Pacific-slope[]
Willow[]
Yellow-bellied[]
References[]
- ^ Dunn, Jon L. and Alderfer, Jonathan (2006). National Geographic Guide to the Birds of North America. National Geographic Society. ISBN 1426200722.