Birds of Ecuador

    PASSERIFORMES: Tyrannidae (Tyrant Flycatchers, Calyptura)  
Genus: Contopus (6 species, 16 worldwide)


Olive-sided Flycatcher
Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) Near Threatened
Huila, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Also called Olive-sided Pewee. Migrates from the boreal pine forests, and disperses widely in tropical America. Perches in the open, often high. Slightly larger than the other pewee species (compare to Rusty-margined Flycatcher).
From front.

Smoke-colored Pewee
Smoke-colored Pewee (Contopus fumigatus zarumae)
La Planada, Tolima, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.


Blackish Pewee
Blackish Pewee (Contopus nigrescens canescens)
Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brazil  
   
Photograph by Tropical Birding (Nick Athanas)   © All Rights Reserved.

Rare and local.

Tumbes Pewee
Tumbes Pewee (Contopus punensis)
Ayampe, Manabí, Ecuador  
   
Photograph by Graham Montgomery   © All Rights Reserved.


Western Wood Pewee
Western Wood Pewee (Contopus sordidulus)
Bahia Solano, Choco, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Northern migrant. Very difficult to differentiate from the Eastern Wood Pewee when ranges overlap. Supposedly more greyish, and with less of an orange/pink lower mandible.

Eastern Wood Pewee
Eastern Wood Pewee (Contopus virens)
Isla San Andres, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Northern migrant. Very difficult to differentiate from the Western Wood Pewee when ranges overlap. Usually perched out in the open, sometimes in the canopy and sometimes less than a meter above ground. May allow a close approach.


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