My guide, Jake Thompson, took me up into the very deserty Tumacacori Mountains, south of Green Valley on the I-19, southwest of Madera Canyon and the Santa Rita Mountains and southwest of (although much closer to) Santa Gertruda Lane and the Santa Cruz River. We drove several miles into the mountains over a pretty rough dirt road and eventually parked at the top of a hill. In a grouping of trees just off the dirt road Jake started to call a northern beardless-tyrannulet and I got some decent photos of it.
Most flycatchers have bristles at the base of the bill which are referred to as the "beard." The "beardless" tyrannulet is lacking those bristles and thus, "beardless."
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| Illustration from Birds of the World. |






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