Western kingbird

Tyrannus verticalis

The western kingbird is a large tyrant flycatcher.
Western kingbird, Texas I'm not sure of this ID. Although the chest and head seem to match, the wings have brown and white. I found this bird call, and it matched what I heard. 
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Appearance

Adults are grey-olive on the upperparts with a grey head and a dark line through the eyes; the underparts are light becoming light orange-yellow on the lower breast and belly. They have a long black tail with white outer feathers. Western kingbirds also have a reddish crown that they only display during courtship and confrontations with other species.

It is very similar to and easily confused with Cassin's kingbird, Couch's kingbird and the tropical kingbird, all of which overlap the western kingbird's range to some extent. The western, however, is generally lighter in coloration and can be distinguished from these species by the black squared tail with white outer webs, as well as voice.
Turn of the Head Western Kingbird in Argyle Texas, June 2025. Tyrannus verticalis,Western kingbird

Naming

The name "kingbird" is derived from their "take-charge" behaviour. These birds aggressively defend their territory, even against much larger birds such as hawks.
Bird at play  This Western Kingbird was flying down and catching flies after I had watered the yard, then he would fly to the top of my young tree. It was as if he was posing for me.  Birds,Geotagged,Spring,Tyrannus verticalis,United States,animal,bird,wildlife

Behavior

The song is a squeaky chatter, sometimes compared to a squeaky toy. The call is a sharp loud "whit". It occasionally sings before sunrise.
western kingbird  Geotagged,Silene latifolia,Spring,Tyrannus verticalis,United States,Western kingbird,White Campion

Reproduction

Their breeding habitat is open areas in western North America. They make a sturdy cup nest in a tree or shrub, sometimes on top of a pole or other man-made structure. Three to five eggs are laid and incubated for 12 to 14 days.

Food

They wait on an open perch and fly out to catch insects in flight, sometimes hovering and then dropping to catch food on the ground. They also eat berries.

Migration

These birds migrate in flocks to Florida and the Pacific coast of southern Mexico and Central America.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyTyrannidae
GenusTyrannus
SpeciesT. verticalis