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usually is seen a bit farther south. Wish I could send him to visit you - he is such a joy | usually is seen a bit farther south. Wish I could send him to visit you - he is such a joy | ||
to behold. Take good care - I'll write again soon. Love, Jewel | to behold. Take good care - I'll write again soon. Love, Jewel | ||
[[printed]] | [[printed]] VERMILION FLYCATCHER by Bonnie Swarbrick Morehouse | ||
This spectacular flycatcher is locally common in riparian vegetation near open | This spectacular flycatcher is locally common in riparian vegetation near open | ||
water in the arid Southwest. As its bright colors suggest, it is a tropical bird which | water in the arid Southwest. As its bright colors suggest, it is a tropical bird which | ||
ranges south to Argentina. Its latin name Pyrocephalus rubinus, means "ruby-red fire head," | ranges south to Argentina. Its latin name Pyrocephalus rubinus, means "ruby-red fire head," | ||
a fitting description of the male | a fitting description of the male, but unlike most flycatchers, the female is much different, | ||
being brown and white with a tinge of pink on the sides. | being brown and white with a tinge of pink on the sides. | ||
The Tucson Audubon Society | The Tucson Audubon Society |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 6 June 2023
3 - Sure would be nice to win some money but I don't think it will happen.
This gorgeous little bird, my favorite, came in-person to my back yard this week. He
usually is seen a bit farther south. Wish I could send him to visit you - he is such a joy to behold. Take good care - I'll write again soon. Love, Jewel printed VERMILION FLYCATCHER by Bonnie Swarbrick Morehouse
This spectacular flycatcher is locally common in riparian vegetation near open
water in the arid Southwest. As its bright colors suggest, it is a tropical bird which ranges south to Argentina. Its latin name Pyrocephalus rubinus, means "ruby-red fire head," a fitting description of the male, but unlike most flycatchers, the female is much different, being brown and white with a tinge of pink on the sides.
The Tucson Audubon Society 34 N. Tucson Blvd. Tucson, Arizona 85716 Telephone 323-9673