What does a king bird sound like?

What does a king bird sound like?

Western Kingbirds give sharp kip notes and squeaky twitters. The male gives a harsh, buzzing call when attacking predators or other kingbirds.

How do I identify a bird by a song?

What is BirdGenie™? BirdGenie™ is a new app that allows you to identify birds by their songs. By simply pointing your phone at the bird and tapping the record button, BirdGenie™ analyzes the song and helps you identify the species confidently from a small selection of the closest matches.

Where do you find western kingbirds?

The Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) is a large tyrant flycatcher found throughout western environments of North America and as far as Mexico. Adults are a combination of both gray and yellow plumage along with a crimson feathers that are hidden until courtship females or against intruders.

Are western kingbirds rare?

Western Kingbirds are common from May to August in the open lowlands of eastern Washington, especially in farmland. In western Washington, they are rare breeders, with breeding confirmed in Pierce, Skagit, and Whatcom Counties.

What bird makes a whirring noise?

Male Eastern Kingbirds sing a complex vocalization from perches before dawn or occasionally in the evening. This sound consists of high, sputtering notes followed by a buzzy zeer, repeated many times, with each song lasting about 1.5 seconds.

What do King bird eggs look like?

Egg Description: Pale and smooth with a striking ring of irregular reddish spots. Usually oval but variable in shape.

Are Kingbirds aggressive?

Kingbirds are named for their aggressive nature. A Kingbird will defend its territory and nest against all predators, even to the point of “riding” the back of a flying hawk or crow, all the time pecking the back of its head1. Western Kingbirds can often be seen perched on fences and wires along the roadside.