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Male Vermilion Flycatcher — Image by kenne

A feathered ember in a desert landscape, the male Vermilion Flycatcher is exactly what its name says:
a brilliant red bird that hawks flying insects from conspicuous perches on shrub tops and fences.
Though they barely reach the southwestern U.S., this species is common all the way through
Central America and much of South America. Source: CornellLab: All About Birds

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