Eastern Phoebe

Sayornis phoebe

The Eastern Phoebe is a small passerine bird. This tyrant flycatcher breeds in eastern North America, although its normal range does not include the southeastern coastal United States.
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Appearance

This species appears remarkably big-headed, especially if it puffs up the small crest. Its plumage is gray-brown above. It has a white throat, dirty gray breast and buffish underparts which become whiter during the breeding season. Two indistinct buff bars are present on each wing. Its lack of an eye ring and wingbars, and its all dark bill distinguish it from other North American tyrant flycatchers, and it pumps its tail up and down like other phoebes when perching on a branch. The Eastern Phoebe's call is a sharp "chip", and the song, from which it gets its name, is "fee-bee".

The Eastern Wood Pewee is extremely similar in appearance and voice. It lacks the buff hue usually present on the lighter parts of the Eastern Phoebe's plumage, and thus has always clearly defined and contrasting wing-bars. It also does not bob its tail habitually, and appears on the breeding grounds much later though it leaves for winter quarters at about the same time as the Eastern Phoebe.
Eastern Phoebe - Sayornis phoebe This poor bird (and its mate) was so annoyed at me. I had been hiking and came upon a bird blind. I was tired and decided to sit for a few minutes. I didn't realize they had a nest in the blind, but they were very blunt with their displeasure as they continuously chirped at me and flew at my head. I felt so bad for the stress that I caused them that I left, but not before getting a few photos of these little characters. They will make excellent parents, no doubt.

I only had my macro lens with me as I didn't intend to do any birding.

Habitat: Deciduous forest/pond edge
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Distribution

It is migratory, wintering in the southernmost USA and Central America. It is a very rare vagrant to western Europe. This is one of the first birds to return to the breeding grounds in spring and one of the last to leave in the fall. They arrive for breeding in mid-late March, but they return to winter quarters around the same time when other migrant songbirds do, in September and early October; migration times have stayed the same in the last 100 years.
Eastern Phoebe - Sayornis phoebe This bird had a nest under the shelter at a trailhead.

Habitat: Mixed forest edge
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Habitat

The breeding habitat of the Eastern Phoebe is open woodland, farmland and suburbs, often near water.
Eastern Phoebe - Sayornis phoebe It was building a nest in a round metal thing that was on the side of an old building

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Reproduction

It often nests on human structures such as bridges and buildings. Nesting activity may start as early as the first days of April. The nest is an open cup with a mud base and lined with moss and grass, built in crevice in a rock or man-made site; 2–6 eggs are laid. Both parents feed the young and usually raise two broods per year. The Eastern Phoebe is occasionally host to the nest-parasitic Brown-headed Cowbird.
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Food

This phoebe is insectivorous, and often perches conspicuously when seeking food items. It also eats fruits and berries in cooler weather.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyTyrannidae
GenusSayornis
SpeciesS. phoebe