Hahahahaha! I’m really glad you sent this again, Whitney! Your “only possible
conclusion” is perfect :)
Great point about the edging on the wings.
Jennifer
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On Sep 15, 2021, at 11:37 PM, Jordan Cochran <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
My emails don’t seem to be going through lately. If you already saw this, I
apologize. I thought I’d try sending from a different address. Copy of
earlier email:
Nice pictures Jennifer! It’s so frustrating that you can get perfect pics of
one of these birds, and still have such a hard time figuring out what it is!
I was leaning Dusky at first because of the tiny dark bill and medium-ish
primary projection, but the Sibley app says dusky has low contrast edging on
the wings. Your bird has very high contrast on the wings, which fits more
with what Sibley lists for Least. Leading to the only possible conclusion
that this is a Least Hammusky Aldlow flycatcher in the Frustratium genus 😁
Whitney
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On Sep 15, 2021, at 9:44 PM, Whitney Cochran <wcochran@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nice pictures Jennifer! It’s so frustrating that you can get perfect pics of
one of these birds, and still have such a hard time figuring out what it is!
I was leaning Dusky at first because of the tiny dark bill and medium-ish
primary projection, but the Sibley app says dusky has low contrast edging on
the wings. Your bird has very high contrast on the wings, which fits more
with what Sibley lists for Least. Leading to the only possible conclusion
that this is a Least Hammusky Aldlow flycatcher in the Frustratium genus 😁
Whitney