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eastern wood pewee

  1. Eastern Wood Pewee poses for camera

    Eastern Wood Pewee poses for camera

    Was sighted with other Flycatcher species.
  2. birduser

    Abandoned Railroad and the Batten Kill River

    The Batten Kill River can be deep or shallow in the summer enough for a person to walk around in. The area I walked in was really shallow and then I heard a Belted Kingfisher call and got a few pictures of it on a dead tree branch across the river. That was the first ever time I've seen a Belted...
  3. Eastern Wood Pewee

    Eastern Wood Pewee

    Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens)
  4. Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens)
  5. Eastern Wood Pewee (juvenile).jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee (juvenile).jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens) likely this year’s bird with the buffy wing bars.
  6. Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens)
  7. Ouch, that hurts! .jpg

    Ouch, that hurts! .jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewees (Contopus virens) having a disagreement.
  8. Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens)
  9. Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens) An individual with a dark lower mandible opposed to a usual dull orange lower mandible.
  10. Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee.jpg

    Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens)
  11. Eastern wood pewee

    Eastern wood pewee

    Another flycatcher, even more rare for us than the great crested...this one migrates through and I've only managed to spot one once and get photographs!
  12. Eastern wood Pewee

    Eastern wood Pewee

    seen in grounds of hotel
  13. Eastern Wood Pewee

    Eastern Wood Pewee

    Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens) Sexes similar. Hugh Ramsey Nature Park, Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas, USA. Mesquite thicket with Tamaulipan Scrub within the South Texas Plains Vegetational Area at ca. 11 m (36 ft) elevation.
  14. Waited for me.......

    Waited for me.......

    to take this picture. Was installing shrubs in the garden when i sat down and noticed him. Had to go into house and get camera and he was still there on the branch posing.
  15. Pewee

    Pewee

    Everyday visitor to my garden
  16. Last one of the Pewee

    Last one of the Pewee

    I think this pic really shows the difference and it's a Pewee for sure, as the Phoebe doesn't have wing bars and an all black beak. Also, I must explain that the "my garden" consists of 2 1/2 acres open grassy area with lots of trees surrounded by woods and wetlands. I've planted...
  17. Got it right this time (I think)

    Got it right this time (I think)

    Yesterday I posted what I thought was an Eastern Phoebe, but looking at it today with a clearer head and just taking this shot, I belive I got it right this time. By the way, this morning I knew it'd be a good day, hearing the Red Shouldered Hawk and a couple of Pileated Woodpeckers, of which I...
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