Eastern Wood-Pewee
Scientific Classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Tyrannidae
Genus:Contopus
Species:virens
Binomial name
Contopus virens

The Eastern Wood-Pewee, Contopus virens, is a small Tyrant flycatcher. This bird and the Western Wood-Pewee were formerly considered to be a single species.

Adults are grey-olive on the upperparts with light underparts, washed with olive on the breast. They have two wing bars; the upper part of the bill is dark, the lower part is yellowish.

Their breeding habitat is deciduous or mixed woods in eastern North America. They make an open cup nest on a horizontal tree branch.

These birds migrate to Central America and in the Andes region of northern South America.

They wait on a perch at a middle height in a tree and fly out to catch insects in flight, sometimes hovering to pick insects from vegetation.

The call is a mournful whistled pee-a-wee, which gave this bird its name.