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Great Kiskadee

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There is no mistaking the presence of a great kiskadee. It has a sound like the cross between a monkey and a parrot, and it is LOUD! The great kiskadee is a member of the tyrant flycatcher family and is related to other flycatchers and kingbirds, and just reaches the United States in the southern tip of Texas in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, and is common as far South as Argentina. It can be found in nearly all of South America except along the Pacific Coast. This one was found screaming its head off in some trees next to an urban path in McAllen, Texas on a very hot summer afternoon.

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Animalia, Aves, Chordata, Hidalgo County, McAllen, Passeriformes, Pitangus, Pitangus sulphuratus, RGV, Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, Texas, Tyrannidae, animal, bem-te-vi, benteveo, bird, birdwatching, fauna, fowl, great kiskadee, kiskadee, natural, nature, ornithology, passerine, songbird, summer, vertebrate, wild, wildlife, yellow
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Tyrant Flycatchers
There is no mistaking the presence of a great kiskadee. It has a sound like the cross between a monkey and a parrot, and it is LOUD! The great kiskadee is a member of the tyrant flycatcher family and is related to other flycatchers and kingbirds, and just reaches the United States in the southern tip of Texas in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, and is common as far South as Argentina. It can be found in nearly all of South America except along the Pacific Coast. This one was found screaming its head off in some trees next to an urban path in McAllen, Texas on a very hot summer afternoon.