We birded along Sapote Creek the morning of Wednesday, January 18, 2012, until lunchtime. This Lesser Kiskadee, Pitngus lictor, was originally perched amid a tangle of branches along the water's edge. However, I think curiosity got the better of it when it perched out in the open. The species is typically associated with water. It is similar in coloration to a Great Kiskadee but is smaller and more slender and delicate looking. The bill is narrower, and rufous-colored edging is present on wing edges. Temperatures were in the low 80's with partly cloudy skies.


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