- Say's Phoebe
Taxobox
name = Say's Phoebe
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia = Tyrannidae
genus = "Sayornis"
species = "S. saya"
binomial = "Sayornis saya"
binomial_authority = (Bonaparte,1825 )The Say's Phoebe ("Sayornis saya") is a
passerine bird in thetyrant flycatcher family.Adults have brownish-gray upperparts with an orange-brown belly and light gray on the throat and breast. Juveniles have cinnamon wing bars; adults have no wing bars.
Their breeding habitat is dry open or semi-open areas across western
North America fromAlaska toMexico , including towns. They make an open cup nest in a natural or man-made cavity or on a ledge. They lay 3–6 eggs per clutch and incubate them for 12–14 days. The female Say's phoebe incubates the eggs exclusively but both parents may feed the nestlings. The nestlings fledge 14–17 days after hatching. The phoebes may reuse their nest for another clutch in the same season or pick a new nesting site.These birds migrate to southern
Mexico . They are permanent residents in the southern parts of their range.They wait on a perch on a shrub or rock and fly out to catch
insect s in flight, also foraging by hovering over fields. They sometimes eat certain berries.The song is a quick "pit-see-ar". The call is a whistled "pee-ee". These two vocalizations are often heard in incessant alternation.
The numbers of this bird are declining, probably due to loss of habitat in its winter range.
This bird was named for
Thomas Say , the American naturalist.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
External links
* [http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Says_Phoebe.html Say's Phoebe Species Account] - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
* [http://www.sdakotabirds.com/species/says_phoebe_info.htm Say's Phoebe Information and Photos] - South Dakota Birds and Birding
* [http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i4570id.html Say's Phoebe "Sayornis saya"] - USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter
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