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April 5, 2019 at 3:55 pm #77129
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.The eastern kingbird is a common summer resident in open grassy areas with scattered trees, often near water. Eastern kingbirds arrive in Missouri the second half of April. Large, thick-walled, sturdy cup nests are built of twigs, grass, and other materials, including human trash.
The Eastern Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) is the most common kingbird in North America. The species’ physical attributes, habitat preferences, breeding behaviors and migratory/survival skills all contribute to its prominence and abundance.
Eastern Kingbird (last seen August 16, 2018) Additional Anchorage rarities that have occurred in the recent past and other more “historical” Anchorage rarities can be found under the ” Anchorage Rarities ” section of the “Birding Anchorage” section of the menus.
The Eastern Kingbird is a common Brown-headed Cowbird host. However, while birds of many other species raise the cowbird young instead of or in addition to their own young, the Eastern Kingbird almost always recognizes the Cowbird egg as an intruder, and rejects or damages it.
The Eastern Kingbird is gray-black above and white below. Its most distinctive field mark is the white band at the tip of its black tail. Like other flycatchers it maintains an upright posture.
” Eastern Kingbird” (above) is something of a misnomer, as this bird also occurs in wetter situations across the Plains and has bred locally. Unlike other kingbirds, this species migrates by day and winters almost entirely in South America. An Eastern Kingbird harassing an Osprey at Iroquois on 18 July 2012. Note kingbird’s orange-red crown patch (seldom visible) and dark tail with white terminal band. Both are common, spring-fall and both breed in birding circle.
Eastern Kingbirds are notorious for their aggression toward potential predators. Such attacks include mobbing (solo or tandem) perched or flying crows and hawks, which the Eastern Kingbird attacks from above and behind. In fact, the scientific name of the kin
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