Date: 4/23/26 5:50 pm
From: Drew Haffenden via groups.io <andrew...>
Subject: Re: [ALbirds] Brown-crested Flycatcher
Interesting bird. The wide white edging on the inner tertial looks better for Great Crested but the dark outer edge of the outer tail feather crossing the shaft into the inner web looks better for Brown-crested.

Cheers,

Drew Haffenden
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From: <ALbirds...> <ALbirds...> on behalf of Duncan, Scot via groups.io <scotduncan99...>
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2026 8:37:57 PM
To: Albirds <ALbirds...>
Subject: [ALbirds] Brown-crested Flycatcher

Brown-crested Flycatcher at Fort Morgan late yesterday. Seen well by several of us. Pics and details on eBird.

https://ebird.org/checklist/S325763940

R. Scot Duncan, Ph.D.
Conservation biologist, author, advocate, and birder.
https://www.rsduncan.com/
Author of Southern Wonder<https://www.rsduncan.com/swonder> and Southern Rivers<https://www.rsduncan.com/srivers>
Executive Director, Alabama Audubon<https://alaudubon.org/>
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