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Cuban Pewee
Moucherolle tête-fou
Spanish: Pibí cubano
Latin: Contopus caribaeus
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Life, Habitat & Pictures of the Cuban Pewee
B L |
W W |
W |
Family |
Latin Name |
6.5" 16.5cm |
9.5" 24.1cm |
0.5 oz. 14.2g |
Tyrannidae |
Contopus caribaeus |
- Breeding
- Year Around
- Winter
The Cuban Pewee is a native bird of Cuba and the Bahama islands. It can be identified by the apparent semi-circle white ring at the back
of its eyes. This is a friendly bird and allows observers close views of it. It has been seen in Florida and is a recognized vagrant.
Birds of Cuba