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Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Empidonax flaviventris
L 5 1/2" (14 cm).

Song or calls:
Song is liquid “che-lek.” Distinctive call is loud rising “chewee.”

photo by Phil Swanson

 

Description: Sexes similar. Olive above; yellowish below; yellow throat; proportionately short-tailed and big-headed. Broad yellow eye ring; black upper mandible, and lower mandible that is entirely pale orange. Grayish-brown tail; wings blackish with whitish or yellow wing bars; and underparts with a broad olive vest; lacks pale area between olive vest and yellow belly. Late-summer birds and fall migrants are grayer above and duller below.

  • Habitat: Migrants can be found in second-growth woodlands. Usually nests in alder and willow thickets in boreal forest during the breeding season.
  • Where in Nebraska: Rare spring and casual fall migrant in eastern Nebraska.
  • Field Notes: Breeding records are extremely unusual “extralimital,” or outside bird’s usual range, nesting records.
  • Fun Facts: The Yellow-bellied Flycatcher winters in semi-open habitats of Central America, including coffee plantations.
 

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