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Great Crested Flycatcher Myiarchus crinitus
L 8" (20 cm).

Song or calls:
Distinctive call is loud whistled “wheep.” Also gives rolling “prrrr-eet.”

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Description: Sexes similar. Dark olive above, with bushy crest; medium gray throat and breast; bright lemon yellow belly and undertail covertsl; rufous on tail and primary feathers of wings. Two yellowish wing bars.

Behavior: Nests in cavities such as woodpecker holes.

great crested flycatcher
Habitat: Found during the breeding season in various hardwood forests, including riverbottom forests; especially those with fairly open canopies.

Where in Nebraska: Common spring and fall migrant and summer resident in the east, mainly along major river valleys. Extends west to Sioux, Deuel, and Dundy Counties. Regular breeder.

Fun Facts: A group of flycatchers can be called a "zipper" of flycatchers.


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