Ash Throated Flycatcher

Male
Female

Spring, Summer

Size
8.5"
Listen
Plumage / Description

Males and females are similar in plumage. Overall a dull grayish/brown color, with a slight yellow wash on the lower belly. Wings and tail have a hint of Rufous, particularly noticeable in flight. At times appears to have a slight crest, but not always visible.

Habitat

Males and females are similar in plumage. Overall a dull grayish/brown color, with a slight yellow wash on the lower belly. Wings and tail have a hint of Rufous, particularly noticeable in flight. At times appears to have a slight crest, but not always visible.

Relative Abundance

Common in appropriate season

Behavior

A cavity nesting flycatcher � frequently will use man-made nesting boxes in residential settings. Typically perches in an open, easily observed location while it hunts for flying insects.

Diet

Insects

Similar Species

Brown-crested Flycatcher

Best Sites

Residential settings with a lot of native habitat � pinyons, junipers, oaks. Acker Park, Pioneer Park are good places to see this species.