- The
eastern wood pewee (Contopus virens) is a
small tyrant flycatcher from
North America. This bird and the
western wood pewee (C. sordidulus) were formerly...
- The
western wood pewee (Contopus sordidulus) is a
small tyrant flycatcher.
Adults are gray-olive on the
upperparts with
light underparts,
washed with olive...
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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...
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introduced by the
German ornithologist Jean
Cabanis in 1855 with the
eastern wood pewee as the type species. The name of the
genus combines the
Ancient Gr****...
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changed to
Pewee Valley on the
establishment of a post
office by Henry's son
Charles Franklin Smith in 1856. The name
refers to the
eastern wood pewee, a local...
- hawk-cuckoo Dark
newtonia Dark
pewee Dark-backed
imperial pigeon Dark-backed
sibia Dark-backed
weaver Dark-backed
wood quail Dark-bellied
cinclodes Dark-billed...
- chip, and the song, from
which it gets its name, is fee-bee. The
eastern wood pewee (Contopus virens) is
extremely similar in appearance. It
lacks the buff...
- C
Pileated wood**** U U U U Olive-sided
flycatcher U U - -
Western wood-
pewee F F - - Pacific-slope
flycatcher C C C -
Black phoebe F F F F Say's phoebe...
- or buff wingbars. E.
alnorum is
similar in
appearance to the
eastern wood-
pewee (Contopus virens) and the
eastern phoebe (Sayornis phoebe), as well as...
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other birds in the
genus Contopus like the
Greater Pewee,
Western Wood-
Pewee,
Eastern Wood-
Pewee, and the
Eastern Phoebe. They can be
distinguished these...