Gray kingbird. A small, olive-green bird with a prominent eyering and wingbars, the Hammond’s Flycatcher is a bird of mature and old-growth coniferous forests of western North America. Eastern kingbird.
Rare in region 2 Eastern wood pewee.
2 g. Dull greyish-brown upperparts, with faint whitish supraloral, semi-concealed orange-rufous patch, dusky wings and tail, two rufous-buff wingbars, a Hammond collected bird specimens for Spencer Fullerton Baird. Dusky-capped flycatcher. Eastern kingbird. Scissor-tailed flycatcher. Bill is black except for orange base of lower mandible. Weak fluttering flight with shallow wing beats.
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Males sing a very short, 3-parted song that can help distinguish this species from other similar Empidonax flycatchers, including the Dusky Flycatcher, which can occur in shrubby habitats adjacent to Hammond’s. Western wood pewee. Olive-sided flycatcher.
Northern beardless tyrannulet. Gray kingbird. Hammond's flycatcher.
The first claim to fame of Hammond's Flycatcher is that it is hard to tell apart from its relatives, especially the Dusky Flycatcher.
Gray kingbird.
Rare in region 2. Hammond’s Flycatcher: “Peer-pewit” Quite similar to Dusky’s “du-hic” but not mentioned in any field guides that I know, this call was first described in the scientific literature by James Sedgwick in 1975. Gray flycatcher . Gray flycatcher. Vermilion flycatcher. Olive-sided flycatcher.
Tropical kingbird. Pacific-slope flycatcher. Convex sides to wide, long bill: Western Flycatcher, Willow Flycatcher Mostly dark lower mandible: Hammond's Flycatcher Mostly pale lower mandible with dark tip up to 1/3 of length: Least Flycatcher, Dusky Flycatcher
Eastern phoebe. Sedgwick called it the “k-lear whee-zee” call, but I think “peer-pewit” is a … Dusky Flycatcher - Sherman, Grayson Co., May 16, 2018.
Dusky-capped flycatcher. Hammonds Flycatcher Original Bombay Brown Leather 15.6 inch Laptop Messenger Bag. Same bird as below. Photo by Greg Cook.
Tropical kingbird.
Scissor-tailed flycatcher. The legs and feet are black.
Say's phoebe. Hammond’s Flycatcher: “Peer-pewit” Quite similar to Dusky’s “du-hic” but not mentioned in any field guides that I know, this call was first described in the scientific literature by James Sedgwick in 1975.
Dusky Flycatcher - Grayson Co., May 16, 2018.
Say's phoebe. Equipment to Identify Flycatchers . Western wood pewee. Eastern wood pewee.
Eastern kingbird.
Google Sites. Same bird as below. The name of this bird commemorates William Alexander Hammond who was the surgeon general of the US Army.
Great crested flycatcher.
Scissor-tailed flycatcher…
Dusky Flycatcher - Sherman, Grayson Co., May 16, 2018.