Birmingham, AL. Today.
If it was at my feeders I'd think it was an Eastern Phoebe and never know any better if it wasn't, but I know there are several species that I couldn't distinguish myself.
The reddishness is light coming through, or reflecting from the red plastic on the hummingbird feeder.
Flycatcher?
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Re: Flycatcher?
Yes, a worn Eastern Phoebe.
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