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My Favorite: Dusky
Flycatchers are a bird of the western US, but they do reach South Dakota in the
Black Hills. A 5+ hour drive for me, they're not a species I even get a chance
to see very much, but I do have a few very good photos from Hell Canyon,
including the one below. From July 13th, 2019.
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Dusky Flycatcher 1July 1st, 2011 Glacier National Park, Montana |
Dusky Flycatcher 2June 15th, 2018 Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado |
Dusky Flycatcher 3June 15th, 2018 Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado |
Dusky Flycatcher 4June 15th, 2018 Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado |
Dusky Flycatcher 5July 13th, 2019 Hell Canyon, Black Hills, South Dakota |
Dusky Flycatcher 6July 13th, 2019 Hell Canyon, Black Hills, South Dakota |
Dusky Flycatcher 7July 13th, 2019 Hell Canyon, Black Hills, South Dakota |
Dusky Flycatcher 8July 13th, 2019 Hell Canyon, Black Hills, South Dakota |
Click here for the species description page for the Dusky Flycatcher
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