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Acadian Flycatcher

Moucherolle vert

Empidonax virescens

Birds of North America
  • Acadian Flycatcher
  • Acadian Flycatcher
  • Acadian Flycatcher
  • Acadian Flycatcher
  • Acadian Flycatcher

Life, Habitat & Pictures of the Acadian Flycatcher

B L W W W Family Latin Name
5.75" 14.6cm 9" 22.9cm 0.46oz 13g Tyrannidae Empidonax virescens

  • Breeding
  • Year Around
  • Winter
Acadian Flycatcher range

Distribution: The Acadian Flycatcher is part of the Empidonax group. It is found in the southeastern regions of North America. From the southern areas of New Hampshire, west through Maine, through New York to the southern boundaries of the Great Lakes. South through the central states into the central regions of Texas. East into the northern counties of Florida and into the coastal states as well as north to Massachusetts. For the winter this flycatcher migrates into the tropics. It is a vagrant seen in Cuba.


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