General
Western Wood-Pewee: Medium-sized flycatcher with dull olive-gray upperparts and pale olive-gray underparts. Head has darker cap and slight crest. Wings are dark with two white bars. Sexes are similar.
Range and Habitat
Western Wood-Pewee: Breeds from eastern Alaska, Mackenzie, and Manitoba south through western U.S. Spends winters in the tropics. Preferred habitats include open woodlands, woodland edges, and orchards.
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"pee-eeer"
Interesting Facts
The Eastern and Western Wood-Pewees are very difficult to tell apart visually, the two birds were formerly considered to be one species.
In a few areas along the western edge of the Great Plains the two pewees occur together without interbreeding-conclusive evidence that despite their great similarity, they are distinct species.
It makes a clapping noise with its bill while chasing and attacking intruders in nest defense.
A group of pewees are collectively known as a "dribble" and a "squirt" of pewees.
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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Cuban Pewee
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