Another rarity, Rose-throated Becard

Rose-throated Becards are very rare tropical species that have only been reported in Texas and Southeast Arizona. This male becard was found just a few weeks ago but there has also been sightings of a female type (fem/imm male) late last fall. This species occurs from Central America through much of Mexico.
It is reported that these birds sit quite still for periods making them challenging to spot and with males like this one it is especially challenging if they are facing away from you or their heads are down so their bright rose colored throats. I was able to watch this bird for about 15 minutes as moved from tree to tree pausing often. It began foraging at about 15 feet above the ground but moved down to 4 or so feet into the shrubby vegetation. The bottom pic shows it flying away with the rufous feathers on it's wings evident. SeEtta

A range map for this species is below.

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