Ashh-throated Flycatcher, 8” x 8” acrylic on wood panel
We have been finding Ash-throated Flycatchers frequently this last month and I just finished this little painting of this beautiful bird in an elderberry bush.
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Ashh-throated Flycatcher, 8” x 8” acrylic on wood panel
We have been finding Ash-throated Flycatchers frequently this last month and I just finished this little painting of this beautiful bird in an elderberry bush.
One of my favorite local flycatchers. They spend their winters on the West Coast of Mexico and migrate into California and north into British Columbia in the spring. Their "chew-wee" call is often heard in local forests. This one was catching bugs at the same place where we saw a Northern Parula which is rare for California. This flycatcher was transporting the bugs to its nest that was nearby and in plain view. I saw it on a fence or low tree branches with bug in mouth for several seconds at a time. I am sure it was wary about entering its nest with so many people around who were looking for the Northern Parula.
The Pacific-slope Flycatcher.