: any of various small largely gray or olive-colored American flycatchers (genus Contopus)
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Cape Cod: a brown pelican on the Pamet jetty in Truro, a western wood-pewee banded at South Monomoy, a black-throated gray warbler at Sandy Neck in Barnstable, and a summer tanager at Fort Hill in Eastham.—
Maria Elena Little Endara,
BostonGlobe.com,
1 Oct. 2022 Dead migratory birds -- which include species such as warblers, bluebirds, sparrows, blackbirds, the western wood pewee and flycatchers -- are also being found in Colorado, Texas and Mexico.—
Alaa Elassar,
CNN,
14 Sep. 2020 The wooded areas hold Eastern wood-pewees, summer tanagers and red-eyed vireos.—
Taylor Piephoff,
charlotteobserver,
4 May 2018 The migrant wildlife is gone, the pewees, vireos and wood thrushes all far to the south by now.—
Steve Hendrix,
Washington Post,
23 Dec. 2017