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Eastern Kingbird

Tyrannus tyrannus

Photo by Jellis
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Description:

Barely resembles the Western Kingbird. This area has an overlap of Western and Eastern Kingbirds. Easy to distiquish from the Western. These have a dark gray upperparts and white from chin to tail. The top side of the tail has white tip. Bill is black and is shorter than the Western

Habitat:

Spotted in Willow tree.

Notes:

Spotted near a Eastern Phoebe. There were some Western Kingbirds not far but not wanting to be near the Eastern Kingbird

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