Phoebes
Phoebes are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the tyrant flycatcher family. In North America, two widely recognized forms are the eastern phoebe and the western phoebe; some classifications treat them as separate species, others as subspecies within a single species. They are insectivorous and proficient at catching flying insects in midair, typically from a conspicuous perch.
Physically, phoebes are grayish-brown above with paler underparts and a relatively plain face. They tend to
Nesting takes place in open habitats near water or in urban areas. Nests are cup-shaped and constructed
Distribution and migration vary by population. Phoebes breed across much of North America and undertake southward