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ML643348349

Acadian Flycatcher Empidonax virescens

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Contributor

Karen Hardy Media from this contributor Profile

Date

9 Oct 2025 eBird checklist S278196036

Location

Myrtle Beach SP
Horry, South Carolina, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 33.6525976, -78.9268545
Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Playback
Not specified

Observation details

Bird in the tangle of branches and vines was vocalizing. The audio recording is of that bird. Could only see that it had an eye ring and it was frequently bobbing/flicking tail. The second Acadian had me thinking it was a YBFC, but upon review of photos and asking for help from the PA Bird Community, determined it was also an Acadian - larger bill, pale throat.

Technical information

Recorder
Microphone
Accessories
Original file size
2.46 MB

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