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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Tyrannus

Higher classification
  
Kingbird

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Tyrannidae

Scientific name
  
Tyrannus crassirostris

Rank
  
Species

Thick-billed kingbird Thickbilled Kingbird Audubon Field Guide

Similar
  
Bird, Kingbird, Tyrant flycatcher, Northern beardless tyrannulet, Greater pewee

Thick billed kingbird


The thick-billed kingbird (Tyrannus crassirostris) is a large bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. This bird breeds from southeastern Arizona, extreme southwestern New Mexico, and northern Sonora, (the Madrean sky islands), in the United States and Mexico, through western and western-coastal Mexico, south to western Guatemala.

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This is a large tyrant flycatcher, with adults measuring 23.5 cm (9.3 in) in length. Adults are dusky olive-brown on the upperparts with light underparts; they have a long dark brown or black tail. The underside is a dull white to pale yellow. They have a yellow patch on their crown, but is not visible very often. The bill on this species, for which it is named, is rather large and stocky compared to other members of this group and it is one of this kingbird's most distinguishing characteristics. The call is a loud, whistled pwaareeet.

Thick-billed kingbird Thickbilled kingbird Wikipedia

Thick-billed kingbirds usually occur in arid or partly arid areas in streamside riparian canyons, or open areas near water. They are particularly fond of sycamore woodland edges. They make a nest in a tree branch, usually close to the trunk above 6 meters high. The female lays three to five eggs.

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These birds are mostly resident in territories year round, but birds in the United States will retreat southward for the winter.

Thick-billed kingbird Thickbilled Kingbird Audubon Field Guide

They wait on an open perch usually rather high or on top of the tree and fly out to catch insects in flight, (hawking).

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Thick billed kingbird preening


References

Thick-billed kingbird Wikipedia