Central Utah Breeding Flycatcher

Abundance and Habitats

Home Birds Birding Aids

Name

Abundance

Habitat

Western Kingbird

Common Open farmland, agricultural areas, “power-lines”

Cassin’s Kingbird

Uncommon Ponderosa pine parklands, mid-elevation valleys

Eastern Kingbird

Uncommon Valley tree groves, orchards, farm land areas

Ash-throated Flycatcher

Uncommon Desert-arid areas, pinyon juniper

Say’s Phoebe

Uncommon Desert-arid areas

Olive-sided Flycatcher

Uncommon Conifer--mixed forests

Western Wood-Pewee

Common Mixed decidous-conifer forests, river groves, meadows

Willow Flycatcher

Uncommon Wet willow bottom areas, meadows, mixed woods edges

Hammond’s Flycatcher

Uncommon Conifer-mixed forests

Dusky Flycatcher

Uncommon Mid to high elevation mixed deciduous, oak-maple

Gray Flycatcher

Uncommon Pinyon juniper, sage--arid areas

Cordilleran Flycatcher

Uncommon Mixed forests, canyon groves

Information source: Dennis Shirley. Web adaptation: Jim Bailey. Copyright 2004