Field notes, v1472
Page 133
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Marshall (1942) Pitangus sulphuratus Lake Okeechobee Probably the most abundant as well as most noisy and conspicuous bird in open country. Even in hyacinth bogs or E edge lake, perched on stakes to mark canals for their flycatching.