Birds of the Upper Cumberland Region: Species Accounts

 

Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens)

 

Abundance: Fairly Common during late spring, summer, and fall; recorded in all Regional counties (Map of UCR Distribution); the Regional breeding population is probably stable (see also Regional Bird-Monitoring Plan).

Status: Summer Resident; specimen (3 June 1938; Coopersville, Wayne County, Kentucky; W. M. Perrygo; Wetmore 1940); photograph [lateral view of individual of unknown age] (Roseanna M. Denton; Kendall Recreation Area, Russell County, Kentucky; 11 November 2006).

Regional High Count and SBC/SBB High Count: 126 (13 May 2006; Putnam County, Tennessee [SBC]; m. ob.); FBC/FBB High Count: 59 (19 September 2009; Putnam County, Tennessee [FBC]; m.  ob.).

Regional Extreme Dates:

    Early Spring: x (

    Late Fall: x (

    Note: Spring arrival usually widespread by 5 May; fall departure largely complete by 15 October.  Regional dates of earliest reported spring arrival and latest reported fall departure for the years 20022011 follow:

Year Early Spring Arrival Late Fall Departure
2002 28 April 20 October
2003 25 April 16 October
2004 22 April 30 October
2005 22 April 23 October
2006 25 April 12 November
2007 28 April 20 October
2008 25 April 17 October
2009 24 April 27 October
2010 25 April 14 October
2011 29 April 14 October

Breeding: Confirmed (Recent)A canopy nester, the wood-pewee is often difficult to confirm as a breeder, and few confirmations were obtained during the foray effort conducted in the Region 20082013.

Habitat: Mature forests of various types.

YardWatch Results 2003 and 2004: Registered on 24 (of 125) monthly check-lists during 2003 and on 54 (of 206) check-lists during 2004, resulting in a YardWatch frequency classification of Fairly Common during each year; these results are consistent with the overall Regional abundance classification for this flycatcher.

Foray Results: A summary of data from UCR Forays follows (to view a map displaying foray data for a county or a sub-Region for this species, click on the name of an underlined county or state below):

County Dates when Foray Conducted Total Blocks
in County *
Total Blocks in which
Eastern Wood-Pewee
Recorded
Total Individuals
Recorded
         
Adair 816 June 2014 46 44 200
Barren 1–6 June 2013 54 53 313
Clinton 12–14 June 2009 24 24 84
Cumberland 1620 June 2014 35 31 95
McCreary 30 May5 Jun 2011 51 48 191
Metcalfe 812 June 2013 32 32 224
Monroe 1–12 June 2015 35 34 177
Pulaski 511 June 2010 72 68 261
Russell 1316, 2629 June 2012 31 29 133
Wayne 28 May3 June 2012 54 44 158
         
Kentucky   434 (408) 407 (93.8%) 1836
         
Bledsoe 1824 June 2012 48 41 112
Clay 12–15 June 2010 30 30 116
Cumberland 29 May4 June 2010 75 69 251
DeKalb 2326 May 2008 40 39 189
Fentress 1117 June 2012 55 45 156
Jackson 29 May1 Jun 2009 40 35 105
Macon 1722 June 2013 32 32 112
Morgan 1–8 June 2014 58 40 133
Overton 2329 May 2011 47 45 243
Pickett 2225 May 2009 24 24 125
Putnam 6–12 June 2011 46 44 171
Scott 924 June 2016 62 35 102
Smith 1525 June 2015 37 33 97
Van Buren 13–15 June 2011 33 29 70
Warren 1–10 June 2016 47 32 161
White 1–6 June 2015 50 40 184
         
Tennessee   724 (651) 613 (84.7%) 2327
         
Region   1158 (c. 1059) 1020 (88.1%) 4163

* Because some foray blocks fall into two or three counties, the total of blocks in the Kentucky or Tennessee portions of the Region is less than the sum of the blocks in the counties of each portion of the Region; similarly, because some blocks fall into both states, the total of blocks for the Region is less than the sum of the blocks in the two states.

Remarksx

Check-lists of Birds for the Counties of the UCR

Check-lists of the birds of each county of the Upper Cumberland Region may be viewed by clicking on the links below. For each county, there are two check-lists: one list that shows the species that have been observed and where possible documented in the county within the larger list for the entire Region; and one list that includes only the species observed in the county with annotations for the date and observers for at least one sighting (the ultimate goal of the latter list will be to include annotations for the very first known Regional observation of each species in that county; this goal is probably one that will take many years to complete, if completion is even a possibility). To see if the species discussed in this species account has been observed in a county, click below or click on the link for the Map of UCR Distribution near the top of the page.

Barren Metcalfe Adair Russell Pulaski
Monroe Cumberland Clinton Wayne McCreary
Macon Clay Pickett Fentress Scott
Smith Jackson Overton Putnam Morgan
DeKalb White Cumberland
Warren Van Buren Bledsoe

Check-lists of Birds for Some Public Access Birding Sites of the UCR

Check-lists of the birds of some public access birding sites within the Upper Cumberland Region may be viewed via the links below. To see if the species dealt with in this species account has been observed within any of these sites, click on the appropriate link below. See the pages for each county within the Gazetteer for links to additional smaller public access birding sites with check-lists in progress.

Burgess Falls SP, Putnam/White Counties, TN Barren River Lake SP, Barren County, KY
Cumberland Mountain SP, Cumberland County, TN General Burnside Island SP, Pulaski County, KY
Edgar Evins SP, DeKalb County, TN  
Fall Creek Falls SP, Bledsoe/Van Buren Counties, TN Pulaski County Park, Pulaski County, KY
Frozen Head SNA, Morgan County, TN Waitsboro Recreation Area, Pulaski County, KY
Rock Island SP, Warren/White Counties, TN  
Standing Stone SP, Overton County, TN Big South Fork NRRA, KY and TN
   
Cane Creek Park, Putnam County, TN  
Roaring River Recreation Area, Jackson County, TN  

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