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Western Kingbird

Tyrannus verticalis

Description:

"An eye-catching bird with ashy gray and lemon-yellow plumage, the Western Kingbird is a familiar summertime sight in open habitats across western North America. This large flycatcher sallies out to capture flying insects from conspicuous perches on trees or utility lines, flashing a black tail with white edges. Western Kingbirds are aggressive and will scold and chase intruders (including Red-tailed Hawks and American Kestrels) with a snapping bill and flared crimson feathers they normally keep hidden under their gray crowns." -All About Birds

Habitat:

"Western Kingbirds live in open habitats, where they perch on utility lines, fences, and trees. They prefer valleys and lowlands, including grasslands, deserts, sagebrush, agricultural fields, and open woodlands. They are typically found below about 7,000 feet in elevation." -All About Birds

Notes:

Seen close to beach near Palos Verdes Penninsula.

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oLIVIaLOU11

L.A., California, USA

Spotted on Mar 16, 2014
Submitted on Jun 26, 2014

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