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La Sagra's Flycatcher
Tyran de La Sagra
Spanish: Copetón de De La Sagra
Latin: Myiarchus sagrae
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Latin Name |
7.25" 18.4cm |
10.5" 26.7cm |
.63 oz 17.9g |
Tyrannidae |
Myiarchus sagrae |
- Breeding
- Year Around
- Winter
The La Sagra's Flycatcher is a native bird from the Caribbean islands. This large flycatcher is mostly brown and white and is one of the lighter
coloured flycatchers one might see in North America. It is observed in Florida on a regular basis and is a recognized vagrant or visiting bird. It is a native bird of Cuba.
Birds of Cuba