B L | W W | W | Family | Latin Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
6.25" 15.8cm | 10.5" 26.7cm | 0.45oz 12.8g | Tyrannidae | Contopus sordidulus |
The Western Wood-Pewee is a separate species from the Eastern Wood-Pewee and a member of the flycatcher family. This bird is a forest dweller and spends its day nesting and feeding among the conifers. It is always better to look for a combination of conifers and water to have the opportunity to find and see these pewees. This peewee has been reported seen as a very rare visitor to Cuba.