Western Kingbird -- South Dakota Birds
| Length: 8.5 inches | Wingspan: 15-16 inches | Seasonality: Summer |
| ID Keys: Bright yellow underparts, grayish upperparts, black tail with white outer edges. | ||
Western Kingbird
Tyrannus verticalis
With similar mannerisms to the Eastern Kingbird, the Western Kingbird can often be found perched on roadsides fences as it watches for insects. Very aggressive, they are fierce defenders of their nests and young, often driving away birds as large as hawks. Western Kingbirds have adapted extremely well to the presence of humans, and can sometimes be found nesting well within urban areas. They are more common in the western part of South Dakota, but they can be found statewide.
Habitat: Prefers semi-open terrain with scattered patches of trees for nesting. Can sometimes be found within urban areas, and will nest on man-made structures when trees are absent.
Diet: Primarily insects. Also sometimes takes fruits and berries.
Nesting: June and July
Breeding Map: Breeding bird survey map
Song: Short, relatively quiet kek call. Also a brash, chattering staccato call.
Migrations: Summers in the western 1/2 of the United States. Primarily winters in central and South America, although some do over-winter in Florida and other strays are occasionally found along the East Coast in the Fall.
Similar Species: In South Dakota, similar to Cassin's Kingbird (found only in the western part of the state). Also similar to Couch's Kingbird (not found near South Dakota).
Status: Has expanded its range to the east during the last several decades. Common and widespread, and possibly still expanding its range.
Further Information: 1) Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter, Western Kingbird
2)
Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Western Kingbird
3) E-nature.com: Western Kingbird
Photo Information: July 17th, 2004 -- Richland Wildlife Area -- Terry Sohl
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