What sound does a Says phoebe make?

What sound does a Says phoebe make?

What sound does a Says phoebe make?

The song of the Say’s Phoebe consists of 2 rather simple vocalizations repeated over and over: a clear, slurred whistle and a burry, hiccupping note. Each phrase is less than 1 second long, but they repeat the phrases for several minutes.

What bird makes a sound that sounds like phoebe?

But there’s another flycatcher that whistles its name over and over: It’s the Eastern Wood-Pewee — or just “pewee” for short — common in leafy forests east of the Rockies. This one’s more often heard than seen, and it wouldn’t be unusual to hear a pewee and a phoebe at the same spot.

Where do phoebes nest?

Nest Placement Eastern Phoebes build nests in niches or under overhangs, where the young will be protected from the elements and fairly safe from predators. They avoid damp crevices and seem to prefer the nests to be close to the roof of whatever alcove they have chosen.

Why is the bird called Phoebe?

The genus name is constructed from the specific part of Bonaparte’s name for Say’s phoebe, Muscicapa saya, and Ancient Greek ornis meaning “bird”. The English Phoebe is a name for the Roman moon-goddess Diana.

How do you pronounce the bird Phoebe?

My name is Phoebe so I should know how it’s pronounced! It is pronounced as fee-bee although a couple of people have called me fo-bee.

Where do phoebes go in winter?

Eastern Phoebes are among the first migrants to return to their breeding grounds in spring—sometimes as early as March. They migrate south in September–November, finding wintering habitat in the central latitudes of the United States south to Mexico.

What does phoebe mean in English?

radiant, shining one
The name Phoebe is girl’s name of Greek origin meaning “radiant, shining one”. Phoebe is the Latin variation of the Greek name Phoibe, which derived from phoibos, meaning “bright.” In classical mythology, Phoebe is the by-name of Artemis, goddess of the moon and of hunting.

Do phoebes mate for life?

They mate for life, though some males have two partners instead of being entirely monogamous. Brown-headed cowbirds are the biggest threat to the Eastern phoebe, replacing the phoebe’s eggs with their own in the nest.

Where do phoebes sleep?

Nest Placement Black Phoebes originally nested in places like sheltered rock faces, streamside boulders, and tree hollows but have adjusted well to human-made structures such as building eaves, irrigation culverts, and abandoned wells. They often reuse the same site (or even the same nest) year after year.