Western Wood-Pewee
The Western Wood-Pewee is a small, migratory bird belonging to the flycatcher family. It is primarily found in the western regions of North America, especially in wooded areas and open forests. This bird is known for its olive-brown upperparts and pale yellowish underparts, making it blend well with its natural surroundings.
During the breeding season, the Western Wood-Pewee is recognized by its distinctive call, which sounds like "pee-wee." It feeds mainly on insects, catching them in mid-air. After the breeding season, it migrates to Central America for the winter, showcasing its adaptability to different environments.