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Sayornis phoebe
The Eastern Phoebe is a familiar presence in North American landscapes, easily identified by its habit of habitually wagging its tail while perched. These flycatchers are noted for being among the first birds to return north each spring, and they are historically significant for being the first bird species in the United States to be officially banded for migration study in 1804.
Sayornis phoebe
The Eastern Phoebe is a familiar presence in North American landscapes, easily identified by its habit of habitually wagging its tail while perched. These flycatchers are noted for being among the first birds to return north each spring, and they are historically significant for being the first bird species in the United States to be officially banded for migration study in 1804.