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Birdwatch: Catching up with an elegant, dwindling flycatcher

One of the Adirondacks’ most sought-after boreal species, by visiting birders, is also one of the most entertaining to observe.

With their loud “quick, three beers” song, the olive-sided flycatcher won’t elude your ear. Their habit of hunting insect prey from exposed perches of tall, dead “snags,” makes them easy to spot. No searching through the

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