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Pewee - Wikipedia
The pewees are a genus, Contopus, of small to medium-sized insect-eating birds in the Tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae.
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Eastern Wood-Pewee - All About Birds
The olive-brown Eastern Wood-Pewee is inconspicuous until it opens its bill and gives its unmistakable slurred call: pee-a-wee!—a characteristic sound of ...
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PEWEE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun pe· wee ˈpē-(ˌ)wē : any of various small largely gray or olive-colored American flycatchers (genus Contopus)
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pewee
pewee U.S. and Canada. (ˈpiːwiː) [Echoic: cf. pewit.] A name applied by some to small olivaceous fly-catchers of the family Tyrannidæ, and so identified with pewit 3; by others restricted to the genus Contopus, as Contopus virens, the wood-pewee of the United States and Canada.1810 A. Wilson in Poem...
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Eastern Wood-Pewee Identification - All About Birds
Eastern Wood-Pewees are medium-sized flycatchers with long wings and tails. Like other pewee species, they have short legs, upright posture, and a peaked crown.
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Western wood-pewee | Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
The Western wood-pewee is a common migrant and fairly common breeder statewide in open groves of trees or along forest edges at all elevations.
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Wood pewee
Wood pewee or peewee may refer to the following species formerly considered to be a single species:
Eastern wood pewee, Contopus virens
Western wood pewee, Contopus sordidulus
Birds by common name
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Eastern Wood-Pewee | Audubon Field Guide
In eastern woods in summer, the plaintive whistled pee-a-wee of this small flycatcher is often heard before the bird is seen. The bird itself is usually ...
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Western Wood-Pewee Contopus sordidulus - eBird
Drab grayish-brown flycatcher found in deciduous and mixed forests and edges. Nondescript overall with two pale wingbars; bill is usually mostly dark.
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Eastern Wood-Pewee - Missouri Department of Conservation
Eastern wood-pewees arrive in Missouri in late April and early May. Their small cup nests, woven from grass and other fine materials and well-camouflaged with ...
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Eastern Wood-Pewee | State of Tennessee, Wildlife Resources ...
This medium-sized olive-gray flycatcher is pale below with a darker wash on the breast and sides. It has dull whitish wingbars and a dark bill with a yellow ...
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Bird of the Week- Eastern Wood-Pewee - St. Louis Audubon Society
One of our most numerous forest birds, the pewee wears the modest plumage typical of some flycatchers, and its habits are quietly predictable.
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Hispaniolan pewee
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Hispaniolan pewee videos, images and sounds on the Internet Bird Collection
Hispaniolan pewee
Endemic birds of the Caribbean Endemic birds of Hispaniola
Birds of the Dominican Republic
Birds of Haiti
Hispaniolan pewee
Hispaniolan pewee
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Ochraceous pewee
The ochraceous pewee (Contopus ochraceus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Costa Rica and western Panama. References
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Birds of the Talamancan montane forests
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ochraceous pewee
ochraceous pewee
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Cuban pewee
The Cuban pewee or crescent-eyed pewee (Contopus caribaeus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It was formerly lumped with the Hispaniolan pewee (C. hispaniolensis) and Jamaican pewee (C. pallidus) as a single species, the Greater Antillean pewee
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