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North American Flycatchers – Unlocking the most difficult bird families to identify
Andy is a lifelong birder that originally hails from the UK cutting his teeth birding the New Forest and Cornish valleys of West Penwith.
He has been living in Los Angeles for the past 30 years and has illustrated numerous identification articles and books both in North America and Europe. He has recently completed work on Flycatchers of North America by Princeton University Press.
Vol. 1 empidonax and Pewees was published last year and Vol. 2 myiarchus and Kingbirds was published in April 2024.
Cin-Ty Lee was born in Taiwan but grew up and started birding in Riverside, southern California.
He is currently a professor of geology at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he has been for two decades. He spends his spare time with birds; photographing them and recording their sounds.
Together with Andy Birch, he has written a number of articles on challenging bird identifications.
Identifying North American Flycatchers