Judy and I visited the Aransas NWR in southeastern Texas in November 2021 and I saw my first (and so far only) eastern phoebe while doing the Auto Tour Drive. The eastern phoebe is gray-brown above, has a white throat, a gray breast and buffish underparts. It also has two indistinct buff bars on each wing.
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| Illustration of the eastern phoebe from Birds of the World. |
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| Range from Birds of the World. |
The phoebes are found in the genus Sayornis and there are only three species, all of which I've seen: the black phoebe (in Arizona and California) and Say's phoebe (in Utah, Arizona and California), in addition to the eastern phoebe.




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