Say's Phoebe on a fence post at Upper Newport Bay by the Muth Interpretive Center.
Say's Phoebe has not been studied as much as other phoebes, but there is still some good information available. The Say's Phoebe is a flycatcher with a black tail and brown-gray back and head. It is colorful only due to the cinnamon-colored belly and undertail coverts. Its bill, feet, and legs are black. Male and female have the same plumage and size. The Say's Phoebe is a mid-sized flycatcher. It's similar in behavior to the Black Phoebe--which we also have in Orange County. The Say's Phoebe is much less abundant than the almost ubiquitous Black Phoebe, but it can be seen in open areas like Upper Newport Bay on both sides of the bay, Mason Regional Park , and Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve .
Although its near relatives the Black Phoebe and the Eastern Phoebe build mud nests or include mud in their nests, the Say's Phoebe builds its nest of grass and other plant material. No mud. It usually builds its nest inside, out of the rain. Could be a cave, a building, but usually with a roof over its head.
Desert, scrubby, rocky bare land, bare wetlands. The Say's Phoebe like land that has lots of dirt and a few plants. Perhaps it's easier to find terrestrial insects that way. I don't know. But this is no jungle bird. It can be found from as far south as southern Mexico and as far North as The Northern part of Alaska, even nesting on the Alaskan Pipeline according to All About Birds. Its range extends east to the the mid west.
Say's Phoebe near the Muth Interpretive Center at Upper Newport Bay.
The Say's Phoebe is sometimes confused with the female Vermilion Flycatcher. The female Say's Phoebe is more cinnamon or rusty than the Vermilion which is more pinkish. The Vermilion Flycatcher also has streaks on its white chest. The Say's Phoebe has a grayish chest with no streaks.
Say's Phoebe from OC Birder Girl on Vimeo.
Say's Phoebe from Don DesJardin on Vimeo.
When you are out birding in Orange County and see a flycatcher, take a good look. You just may be looking at a Say's Phoebe.
Say's Phoebe at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve.
Fairly common here all year except in summer.
Say's Phoebe at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve.
BirdWeb: Say's Phoebe
Good article on the Say's Phoebe by the Seattle Audubon Society.
Birds of North America Online Courtesy Preview of Say's Phoebe
Good article about the Say's Phoebe by Cornell Lab's Birds of North America.
Carolina Nature: Rare Sighting of a Say's Phoebe in North Carolina
Duke University: Say's Phoebe
Good photos and information from an Eastern perspective.
Internet Bird Collection: Say's Phoebe
Videos of Say's Phoebes.
IV Birds: Say's Phoebe
From Imperial Valley College. A short blurb about Say's Phoebes in the Imperial Valley.
Living the Scientific Life: Say's Phoebe
Great text and photos discussing the Say's Phoebe and identification.
Montana Field Guide: Say's Phoebe
The River Basin Center in Georgia: Say's Phoebe
Short article with pictures about Say's Phoebe from the University of Georgia's River Basin Center in Georgia where Say's Phoebe is a rarity unlike Orange County California where we see it often.
San Diego Natural History Museum: Say's Phoebe
Long and helpful article about the Say's Phoebe.
South Dakota Birds: Say's Phoebe
Nice photo and helpful text.
Article about Thomas Say who first observed the Say's Phoebe and described it, and after whom the Say's Phoebe is named.
USGS: Say's Phoebe
Short article on Say's Phoebe.
Utah Birds: Say's Phoebe Photographs
Good photos of Say's Phoebes.
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