Like others flycatchers, Tropical Kingbirds perch on lone branches in open areas where they hunt flying insects
Tropical Kingbird is one of the most widespread and conspicuous inhabitants of open forest, forest edge, scrub and agricultural land from the southwestern United States south to Argentina. Tropical Kingbird has a gray head with a semiconcealed red coronal patch, dusky lores, white throat, grayish olive upperparts and yellow underparts.
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Location: Biodiversity Park, Biomuseo. Amador, Panama
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