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FLYCATCHING BILLED SONG BIRDS
Flycatcher Family Gallery

The Western Wood-Peewee Go Down Go Up
Order: Passeiformes, Family: Tyrannidae
Genus: Contopus, Species: virens, L 6 inches


Range
The Western Wood Peewee is numerous across the western side (dry side) of non-boreal North America during summer but the migrates south for the winter and seen in western and south Texas during migration.

Habitat
Seen in woods and are often high in the canopy.

Description
Olive-gray above, grayish-white below, with white wing bars. Immature have buff wing bars.

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