The Eastern Kingbird is a medium-sized songbird found across North America, particularly in open fields, edges, and near water. It has a distinctive black cap, white underparts, and a grayish back, with a characteristic white tip on its tail. This bird is known for its aggressive behavior, often chasing away larger birds from its territory.
Eastern Kingbirds primarily feed on insects, catching them in mid-air during flight. They are migratory, traveling south to Central America for the winter. Their distinctive call and bold presence make them a familiar sight in their breeding habitats during the warmer months.