var myBirdFamily = { commonname: "Vermilion Flycatcher", latinname: "Pyrocephalus rubinus", familyname: "Tyrant Flycatchers", familysource: "../taxonomy/tyrantflycatchers.html"};var myAudioURL = "../audio/Vermilion Flycatcher.mp3";var myImages = new Array(	{ thumbnailsource: "../webimages/smallthumbs/VermilionFlycatcher3.jpg", imagesource: "../webimages/screensize/VermilionFlycatcher3.jpg", description: "Flycatchers are relatively easy to spot - they sit on wires, end of dead branches, etc.<br/> where they can swoop out, catch a bug, and return to their perch to eat it.<br/> Vermillion flycatchers, however, are another matter.<br/><br/> I naked-eye saw this bird on the wire 150 feet away, said \"house finch\" and started to keep moving.<br/> Bob Power knew what it was - and when I used my binoculars! Holy Cow!", location: "Kernville, CA - Fay Ranch Road", date: new Date(2005,5,17) },	{ thumbnailsource: "../webimages/smallthumbs/VermilionFlycatcher2.jpg", imagesource: "../webimages/screensize/VermilionFlycatcher2.jpg", description: "", location: "Kernville, CA - Fay Ranch Road", date: new Date(2005,5,17) },	{ thumbnailsource: "../webimages/smallthumbs/VermilionFlycatcher1.jpg", imagesource: "../webimages/screensize/VermilionFlycatcher1.jpg", description: "", location: "Kernville, CA - Kernville, Bird Preserve", date: new Date(2005,5,17) },	{ thumbnailsource: "../webimages/smallthumbs/VermilionFlycatcher4.jpg", imagesource: "../webimages/screensize/VermilionFlycatcher4.jpg", description: "", location: "Kernsville, CA - Kernville, Bird Preserve", date: new Date(2005,5,18) }	)
