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Great kiskadee bird in Trinidad and Tobago Pitangus Sulphuratus tropical Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great kiskadee bird in Trinidad and Tobago Pitangus Sulphuratus tropical Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great kiskadee bird in Trinidad and Tobago Pitangus Sulphuratus tropical Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great kiskadee bird in Trinidad and Tobago Pitangus Sulphuratus tropical Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great kiskadee bird sitting on a branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
A great kiskadee bird, Pitangus sulphuratus, with vibrant yellow and black plumage, sitting on a tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of Great Kiskadee bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Great kiskadee bird
Great Kiskadee bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of Great Kiskadee bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Kiskadee bird poses on tree limb Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Kiskadee bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Great Kiskadee bird, Pitangus sulphuratus, standing on top of a vibrant, green field Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great kiskadee bird sitting on a branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of Great Kiskadee bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
The great kiskadee Pitangus sulphuratus is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. It is the only member of the genus Pitangus. It breeds in open woodland with some tall trees, including cultivation and around human habitation, mainly found in Belize, and from the Lower Rio Grande Valley in southern Texas and northern Mexico south to Argentina and Uruguay, but also it occurs all over Venezuela and Brazil especially the central and south-southeastern regions, Paraguay and central Argentina, the Guyana coastline, and on Trinidad. It was introduced to Bermuda in 1957, and to Tobago in about 1970.


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