One of the most sought after sightings at Buckskin Mountain
State Park is the male Vermillion Flycatcher as shown in this photo taken this
morning during my guided Bird Walk. Visitors love to report seeing this flamboyant
little bird. This area is at the
northern end of the Vermillion’s range so most people have not seen this bird “back
home”. We currently have a pair here in
the park that are still operating in separate areas. The male can be seen on the east side of the
Buckskin Store, the female is always on the west side of the store. I’m sure during the next couple of months they
will get together and my bet is that he will be found on the west side of the
store showing off his brilliant colors. By that time the red color of the
breast and abdomen will more closely match the bright color of his crown. Below is a photo of the female.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
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What a beautiful description of the difference in colors between the breast and crest. If you hadn't noted it, I wouldn't have seen it. Another bang up job, Jim.
ReplyDeleteThanks Larry, always nice to know that my work is appreciated.
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