May 17, 2018 5:17 pm

Abaco is home to 4 main so-called tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae): the loggerhead kingbird, the gray kingbird, the La Sagra’s flycatcher and the Cuban pewee. All are common permanent residents except the gray kingbird, which is a summer resident only. Several other flycatcher species are found on Abaco, but they are very uncommon winter residents, rare transients, or vagrants.
The loggerhead featured here in several poses is a watchful sentinel at Delphi. His preferred perches are in the edge of the coppice round the pool or at the edge of the main drive. From time to time he will leave his perch to catch a passing insect by ‘hawking’, returning to the same place to eat it.
Loggerhead and gray kingbirds can be quite easy to confuse. A couple of years ago I wrote about how to distinguish them, and with gray kingbirds in residence now this is probably a good time to set out the distinctions again.
DIFFERENCES and SIMILARITIES
TOP TIP ANY KINGBIRD SEEN IN WINTER WILL BE A LOGGERHEAD
Here is how David Sibley shows the differences
Illustrations: David Allen Sibley
MEMORABLE FACT TO DEPLOY IN CONVERSATION
The collective names for a group of kingbirds are: a Court, a Coronation, or a Tyranny
Photo Credits: All loggerheads, Keith Salvesen at Delphi; gray kingbird by Dick Daniels; Illustrations David Sibley
Posted by Rolling Harbour
Categories: Abaco, Abaco Birds, Abaco Wildlife, Bahamas Birds, Birding Abaco, Delphi Club Abaco
Tags: Abaco Birding, Abaco Birds, Abaco Wildlife, Bahamas Birds, Bahamas Kingbirds, Gray Kingbird Abaco, Kingbird Crest, Kingbird ID, Kingbird ID Loggerhead v Gray, Kingbirds on Abaco, Loggerhead Kingbird Abaco, Tyrannidae Bahamas, Tyrant Flycatcher ID, Tyrant Flycatchers Abaco
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Kingbird distinctions can be tricky, enjoyed learning the differences between the loggerhead and gray here, RH. Cool little hook at the bill tip. And great photos–
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By Jet Eliot on May 17, 2018 at 6:28 pm
Luckily nothing like as tricky as (my personal blank spot) gulls of all ages and seasons!
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By Rolling Harbour on May 17, 2018 at 9:24 pm