Phoebe (bird)


The genus Sayornis is a small group of medium-sized insect-eating birds, known as phoebes, in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. The genus name Sayornis is constructed from the specific part of Charles Lucien Bonaparte's name for Say's phoebe, Muscicapa saya, and Ancient Greek ornis, "bird". The English Phoebe is a name for the Roman moon-goddess Diana.

Description

They are native to North and South America.
They prefer semi-open or open areas. These birds wait on a perch and then catch insects. Their nest is an open cup sometimes placed on man-made structures.
They often slowly lower and raise their tails while perched.

Species

The genus contains three species:
ImageScientific nameCommon NameDistribution
Sayornis phoebeEastern phoebeeastern North America
Sayornis nigricansBlack phoebeUnited States, Mexico and Central America, and parts of South America
Sayornis sayaSay's phoebeUnited States and Canada