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Tyrant flycatcher (Tyrannidae) family - round 1, section 7
Which is the best bird?
Greater pewee
Black-and-white monjita
Cuban pewee
Agile tit-tyrant
Long-tailed tyrant
Patagonian tyrant
Greater wagtail-tyrant
Short-tailed field tyrant
Scarlet flycatcher
Cinnamon-bellied ground-tyrant
Rufescent flycatcher
White-fronted tyrannulet
Eastern Wood-Pewee Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 3
Western Wood-Pewee; Contopus sordidulus
Evening stroll down the street. Sweet little Peewee, Mockingbird, Roses, and Zebra Grass.

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An Eastern Wood Pewee, smacking her lips after a tasty meal of bug.
Hab von dem ganzen Durchboxen einen Muskelkater
July 17, 2019 - Greater Pewee (Contopus pertinax)
These tyrant flycatchers are found in parts of the southwestern United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Foraging from exposed perches, they feed mostly on insects, as well as some fruit during the winter. Breeding between May and July, they build cup-shaped nests from grass, bark, spiderwebs, lichen, and other materials. Pairs aggressively defend their nests, even chasing off larger birds and mammals. Both parents probably feed the chicks.