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Species Profile for Southwestern Willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) <br />Species Profile <br />Environmental Conservation Online System <br />Page 1 of 5 <br />Southwestern Willow flycatcher <br />(Empidonax traillii extimus) <br />Kingdom: Animalia Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Tyrannidae <br />Listing Status: Endangered <br />Where Listed: WHEREVER FOUND <br />Quick links: Federal Register Recovery Critical Habitat Conservation Plans <br />Petitions Life History Other Resources <br />General Information <br />Small; usually a little less than 6 inches in length, including tail. Conspicuous light-colored wingbars. Lacks the <br />conspicuous pale eye-ring of many similar Empidonax species. Overall, body brownish-olive to gray-green above. <br />Throat whitish, breast pale olive, and belly yellowish. Bill relatively large; lower mandible completely pale. Best <br />identified by vocalizations. Call a liquid, sharply whistled whit! or a dry sprrit; song a sneezy witch-pew or Fitz-bew. <br />While perched, characteristically flicks tail slightly upward. <br />This species is <br />listed <br />wherever it is <br />found, but <br />0/4?Ibrr F? - PACE }?- 23 <br />http://ecos.fws.gov/speciesProfile/profile/speciesProfile.action?spcode=B094 4/12/2011 <br />} <br />Map of Species occurrence