FULVOUS-THROATED FLYCATCHER 



tipped with yellowish white; under parts pale 

 yellowish buff, the chest and sides shaded with 

 dusky. 



Female. Resembles male. Slightly larger. 



"Farfan. Jan. 23, 1916. . . . In thick shrub- 

 bery." (Hallinan.) Jewel reports if from Gatun. 

 "In second growth thickets and thick jungle." 



36. Terenotriccus erythrurus fulvigularis 



(Salvin and Godman) 

 Fulvous-throated Flycatcher 



Sexes alike. Length, 91 mm. (3.60 in.) ; tail, 

 38 mm. (1.50 in.). Head, neck and back grayish 



FIG. 77. Terenotriccus erythrurus fulvigularis 



(Nat. Size) 



olive, the sides of the head paler, the forehead and 

 eyelids tinged with cinnamon buff; outer surface 

 of wings when closed, and tail, orange tawny; no 

 wing bars ; rump and under parts including under 

 wing coverts tawny. Bill short, dark above, 

 light below. 



This little flycatcher flits about somewhat like 

 a manakin, vibrating its tawny wings and tail. 

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