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General
Description: Western Wood-Pewees (Contopus
sordidulus) are small, sexually monomorphic flycatchers.
Overall, they are
dark above and light below. The throat and
belly are white. Sides and flanks dark; the
dark meets in the center of the breast. No eyering;
no wingbars.
Western Wood-Pewees are "fly catchers," and often
can
be seen flying out from a perch
to catch an insect in the air, then returning to the same perch to look
for another passing bug. Sometimes they catch things on the ground, and
they eat fruit too.
Favored Habitat:
Open woods in the mountains with perches from which to catch flying
bugs.
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