Great crested flycatcher
May 16, 2020, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
Often heard, harder to see as they like to be high in the trees.
Myiarchus crinitus
Great Crested Flycatchers weave shed snakeskin into their nest. Where it's readily available, as in Florida, nearly every nest contains snakeskin. They also seem to look for flimsy, crinkly nest materials—they’ve also used onion skins, cellophane, or plastic wrappers.
source -https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Crested_Flycatcher
Often heard, harder to see as they like to be high in the trees.
Myiarchus crinitus
Great Crested Flycatchers weave shed snakeskin into their nest. Where it's readily available, as in Florida, nearly every nest contains snakeskin. They also seem to look for flimsy, crinkly nest materials—they’ve also used onion skins, cellophane, or plastic wrappers.
source -https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Crested_Flycatcher
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