gray flycatcherの例文
- On September 18, 2008, a likely gray flycatcher was reported in South Carolina.
- The gray flycatcher is one of the many species in the genus " Empidonax ".
- The gray flycatcher, however, can be identified by a unique behavior, its downward tail wag.
- The gray flycatcher winters in Baja California Sur, southeastern Arizona, and central Sonora to central Oaxaca.
- However, the American Ornithologists'Union ( which covers North and Middle America ) names it gray flycatcher.
- In winter the gray flycatcher is found in " arid open and semiopen areas with scrub and scattered trees ".
- Relative to other North American " Empidonax " flycatchers, the gray flycatcher has a long, narrow bill, a long tail, and the mandible tends to be paler for more of its length.
- Other common birds include the mountain chickadee, western meadowlark, American dusky flycatcher, gray flycatcher, Hammond's flycatcher, yellow warbler, Townsend's warbler, evening grosbeak, black-headed grosbeak, Cassin's finch, pygmy nuthatch, house wren, Pacific wren, hermit thrush, Townsend's solitaire, and cedar waxwing.
- Some expected and seasonal residents include the warblers, all the western warblers are possible during the right season : Wilson's, yellow, yellow-rumped, orange-crowned warbler, hermit, black-throated gray warblers, yellow-breasted chat in the summer . western kingbird, western wood pewee, olive-sided flycatcher, Gray flycatcher, ash-throat-ed flycatcher, may also be seen in the summer.
- Among the birds common to the site are Lewis's woodpecker, white-headed woodpecker, hairy woodpecker, northern flicker, gray flycatcher, loggerhead shrike, Clark's nutcracker, mourning dove, pygmy nuthatch, Steller's jay, pinyon jay, gray jay, common poorwill, green-tailed towhee, mountain chickadee, Brewer's sparrow, chipping sparrow, white-crowned sparrow, Cassin's finch, red crossbill, mountain bluebird, western bluebird, yellow-rumped warbler, and Townsend's solitaire.