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Wood Pewee Collection

The wood pewee, also known as the Great crested flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus), Eastern phoebe (Sayornis phoebe), Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens


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The wood pewee, also known as the Great crested flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus), Eastern phoebe (Sayornis phoebe), Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens), and Eastern Wood-pewee (Contopus virens) is a small bird that can be found in various regions across North America. With its distinctive call and perching habits, this species has captured the attention of bird enthusiasts and photographers alike. One such photograph by Robert Havell showcases the beauty of the Wood Pewee. The image captures an adult perched on a fencepost in El Valle, Panama. Its feathers are perfectly groomed, displaying shades of brown and gray that blend seamlessly with its surroundings. Another photo shows an adult Wood Pewee perched delicately on a twig, further highlighting its slender physique. Not limited to Panama alone, these birds can also be spotted in California's Eastern Sierras. A Western Wood-Pewee was photographed there, confidently sitting on a limb against a backdrop of breathtaking scenery. In Washington during July, multiple images were taken capturing the Western Wood-Pewee's presence. These photos showcase their resilience as they perch gracefully on twigs amidst lush foliage. In Connecticut USA during June, an Eastern Wood Pewee was observed in action - perhaps searching for insects or singing melodiously to attract mates. This particular sighting emphasizes how widespread this species is throughout different states within America.