Little Yellow Flycatcher

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Original source: Steve Garvie from Dunfermline, Fife, ScotlandCamera location
Author: Steve Garvie from Dunfermline, Fife, ScotlandCamera location

The Little Yellow Flycatcher is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Little Yellow Flycatcher is an East African endemic found in the coastal evergreen forests of Somalia, south-eastern Kenya and Northern Tanzania. Taxonomy - This is a monotypic species. Photo by Steve G Photo by Steve G Habitat - Coastal forest regions. More

The Little Yellow Flycatcher is an East African endemic found in the coastal evergreen forests of Kenya & Northern Tanzania.Attached ThumbnailsClick image for larger version Name: Little Yellow Flycatcher 1.jpg Views: 39 Size: 93.5 KB ID: 105874 Click image for larger version Name: Little Yellow Flycatcher 2.jpg Views: 32 Size: 60.5 KB ID: 105875 Click image for larger version Name: Little Yellow Flycatcher 3.jpg Views: 40 Size: 66. More

common), Little Yellow Flycatcher, Black-backed Puffback (affinis race with all black wings), Mombasa Woodpecker (locally common), Brown-breasted Barbet. More

Woodpecker, Little Yellow Flycatcher, African Crested Flycatcher, Red-tailed Ant-thrush, and Green Tinkerbird. We also caught up with the skulking Kretchmar’s Longbill that perched in the complete open for all to see. The coastal scrub near Muheza revealed Collared Palm Thrush. Lunchtime was spent making a quick sortie to the Tanga harbour….perhaps one of the least impressive visual spectacles on the tour, this collection of rust-buckets did yield some fantastic birds. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Monarchidae
Genus : Erythrocercus
Species : holochlorus
Authority : Erlanger, 1901