Dive and dip.


 Eastern wood peewee diving through a water feature in the yard.

They rarely bath, instead they splash through the water then groom on a perch.

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, August 1, 2025.

Contopus virens

The olive-brown Eastern Wood-Pewee is inconspicuous until it opens its bill and gives its unmistakable slurred call: pee-a-wee!—a characteristic sound of Eastern summers. These small flycatchers perch on dead branches in the mid-canopy and sally out after flying insects. 

source - allaboutbirds-org

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