Eastern Kingbird |
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Description
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8-9". Blackish head, blue-black mantle and wings, black tail with white terminal band; white below. Red feathers in middle of crown usually concealed. Long crown feathers and upright posture gives this flycatcher a distinctive silhouette. |
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Voice
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A sharp dzee or dzeet.
Also a series of harsh, rapid kit and kitter calls.
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Habitat
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Savannas,rangelands,
forest edges, riverside groves, city parks, and roadsides.
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Nesting
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3-5 white,
spotted eggs in a large bulky nest consisting of heaps of twigs, straw,
and twine lined with hair and rootlets. Nests are built on the horizontal
limbs of trees, often near water.
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Other
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