Description:
8-9" olive-brown above, yellow below, gray head,
lighter grayish throat and upper breast, dusky wings, and
blackish tail with white markings, red crown feathers not
normally visible |
Habitat:
Dry, open country with scattered trees, agricultural regions, ranches, towns, riparian habitat, prairies. Often seen perching on utility wires or fence posts. Common and widespread at low to moderate
elevations. |
Nesting:
4 creamy white eggs in a stick nest lined with plant
fibers, placed in a tree or bush |
Range:
breeds throughout west from Canada south to Mexico
west to Great Plains, Oklahoma, winters mostly in tropics,
few in Florida |