Image description: A side-profile photo of a relatively large and stocky bird, roughly the size of a Northern Cardinal or a Blue Jay, perched on a slender, textured brown branch. The bird has a vibrant yellow chest and belly, contrasting with its warm brown wings and long tail. Its most striking feature is its head pattern: a bold black "mask" across the eyes, sandwiched between a white throat and a bright white stripe above the eye, topped with a black crown. The background is a soft, out-of-focus mix of golden-green foliage and a clear blue sky.
Clue: "I’m a boisterous tyrant flycatcher named after my own loud, three-syllable call that sounds like I’m shouting my name in French: 'Qu'est-ce qu'il dit?'"
Fun fact: This bird is surprisingly opportunistic—it’s one of the few of its kind that dives into water like a kingfisher to catch small fish and tadpoles!
Source: Gemini 3 (Edited)
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