SOLITARY FLYCATCHER. 
75 
83. 
^^0 SOZITAIilUS, VIEILL. MUSCICAPA SOZITABIJ, Vr'lZS. 
SOLITARY FLYCATCHER. 
This : 
■WILSON, PLATE XVH. FIG, VL 
haYe*n° species I can find no where described. I 
never seen more than three of them, all 
tion vv in their markings ; and, on dissec- 
It is’ found to he males. It is a silent, solitary bird, 
tvhgy I® ®®e8sionally found in the State of Georjiia, 
Abbot ^ “ dran infr of it in tlic possession of Mr 
coolj ’ '' considered it a very scarce [species. He 
presor,,^'’® me no information of the female. The 
Phil Btn'teain’s ivoods, near 
’*'entl f branches of dojjwood, in the 
fo>nil ! October. It appears to belong' to a particular 
Wbio^’ subdivision of the muscicapa genus, among 
Sever I ®®® white-eyed, the yellow-throated, and 
IVby®* utlmrs already described in the present work, 
reseda r® ®Ppcies should be so rare, while another, much 
One, numerous, at least a thousand for 
snppQ question I am unable to answer, unless by 
r ® fo'u' ■U'e meet with here to be accidental 
''esiden*^.®* **‘® S'^cut body, -which may have their 
tin 
aenco 
ent. 
Th, 
in some other parts of our extensive con- 
fochcs ?®^J^ury flycatcher is five inches long, and eight 
Heck > checks, and upper part of the head 
®anks a ^”® fouish gray ; breast, pale cinereous ; 
^'l-cov** f uf the breast, yellow ; whole back and 
j Grts, £n*#*OTI nllVA • xvinrpc: 111 rt j-,1 - . ^ 1v «> first 
I three 
- 3 ' +L — "'’"j > ..11,11 |.tnv yellowish 
'a'Cslin-Ltf ^®®* nuills bordered with light green ; 
*^l?ed w'fif uf the same tint as the wings, and 
'I’hite n green ; from the nostrils a line of 
*’.®*^y encircles the eye ; lores, black ; 
^*sit bli, ' ^'*“te ; upper mandible, black ; lower, 
c > legs and feet, light blue ; eyes, hazel. 
