
Tucson,Az 2010
Canon Powershot sx10is
Black Phoebe
Found mostly near water in the Southwest, where Eastern Phoebes occur only as a rare stray. This species nests under eves and bridges, like Eastern Phoebes, and also in coastal cliffs and canyon walls. It often hunts in streams or rivers, hawking insects actively while moving from rock to rock.
Often seen perching upright on a low, shaded branch, pumping it’s tail in a distinctive downward movement. Waits to spot a flying insect, then goes for it. Returning to a different perch each time. Has been seen to take insects and even small fish from the waters surface. Regurgitates indigestible insects parts in the form of pellets.
VOICE is a rising pee-wee followed by a descending pee-wee. Calls include a loud tsee and a sharper tsip.
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What a cutie, great shot Kimberly
Many thanks Marvin!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Nice detail Kim and nicely documented as well…BTW never heard of a bird regurgitating before, very fascinating Kim
I myself thought it was strange when I read it. Thank you very much Sir!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
very nice capture, beautiful!
I thank you very much for stopping by to visit! Thank you for your comment ~☺
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Beautiful capture. I think I have seen these before in Colombia as well but didn’t know what they were! Great work Kimberly!
Thank you my friend, I appreciate that~☺
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Great image. Such a winsome fellow. Our Easterns say (quite distinctly) ‘squeegee’. You usually associate regurgitation of hard bits with owls. Interesting.
I thought so to when I read it, Thank you for your comments Sheila~☺
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
What a lovely close up.. a real cutie.
I appreciate your comment ~ thank you Ma’am!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Great capture Kimberly.
Thank you so much for commenting so! I appreciate the visit~☺
– Kimberly P-Chadwick