...The majority of their nests can not be distinguishedfrom those of the Wood Pewee, being covered withlichens and saddled upon limbs in a similar manner, but somelack the mossy ornamentation...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...It is, in fact, often falsely attributed to that bird, evenwhen our books tell us that the Pewee is wintering in thetropics!...
Frank M. Chapman 「What Bird is That?」
...Onlythe pewee and the red-eyed vireo, whom neither midday nor midsummerheat can silence, share the stage with him then...
Neltje Blanchan 「Birds Every Child Should Know」
...The chickadee,whippoorwill, phoebe and pewee also tell you their names, but thisbird announces himself by two names, so you need make no mistake...
Neltje Blanchan 「Birds Every Child Should Know」
...Wood Pewee (Contopus virens)...
Frank M. Chapman 「Color Key to North American Birds」
...Western Wood Pewee (Contopus richardsonii)...
Frank M. Chapman 「Color Key to North American Birds」
...Large-billed Wood Pewee (C...
Frank M. Chapman 「Color Key to North American Birds」
...The ordinary note is a softschip, somewhat like the commoncall of the Pewee...
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Color Photography [August, 1897]」
...31467 of the Western Wood Pewee was obtained in pine and oak vegetation by Dickerman...
Emil K. Urban 「Birds from Coahuila, Mexico」
...It is only the oriole and the wood pewee that, as a rule, go higher than this...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
... I noted but one nest of the wood pewee, and that, too, like so many other nests, failed of issue...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
...The wood pewee builds an exquisite nest, shaped and finished as if cast in a mould...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
...The robin, the sparrow, the pewee, etc...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
...The Wood Pewee has many admirers,a more interesting creature towatch while feeding being hard toimagine...
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Colour Photography, Vol II. No. 4, October, 1897」
...The woodland thrushes' flutes andbells have ceased to breathe and chime,only the wood pewee keeps his pensivesong of other days, yet best befittingthose of declining summer...
Rowland E. Robinson 「In New England Fields and Woods」
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