Flycatcher, Scissor-tailed
Description: These southwestern, long-tailed flycatchers occasionally wander as far north as the Garden.
Description: These southwestern, long-tailed flycatchers occasionally wander as far north as the Garden.
Description: This medium-sized migrant flycatcher can be seen in wooded areas during migration stopovers.
Description: This breeding species is seen broadly, but most often in the McDonald Woods.
Description: A loud and large flycatcher, this bird is most likely to be seen nesting in the McDonald Woods or in the Barbara Brown Nature Reserve.
Description: This flycatcher may be seen in the edges of shrubby woodland areas.
Description: Look down into shrubby or woodland areas to spot this migrant flycatcher.
Description: This migrant woodpecker and breeder feeds on ants and can be found in any tree-covered area or on the lawn.
Description: Look near bird-feeding stations from late fall through early spring for this erratic Garden visitor.
Description: Now common year-round at the Garden, this species was introduced into the eastern United States from California.
Description: This state-threatened species may be seen flying overhead on fall from mid-September to late October.