GRAY-CAPPED FLYCATCHER 



tinged with gray; light tips to middle and greater 

 wing coverts, forming indistinct wing bars, no 



FIG. 70. Myiozetetes similis columbianus 

 (Nat. Size) 



brown edging to the wing quills (see description 

 of M. cayenensis harterti for comparison). 



"Bird of the open and never found far from 

 water." (Jewel.) "Gatun on a shrub in a 

 clearing on the Rio Algarrobo in deep jungle. 

 Gorozal, shot from a flock while they were 

 darting after insects in a drizzling rain." (Halli- 

 nan.) This species, while fond of the vicinity of 

 water, seems nevertheless to be more widely 

 distributed than Jewel statement implies. It 

 is common and has harsh rasping call notes. 



26. Myiozetetes granadensis granadensis 



Lawrence 

 Gray-capped Flycatcher 



Male. Length 160 mm. (6.30 in.) ; tail 70 mm. 

 (2.70 in.). Top of head and hindneck gray 

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