Did you know that eastern kingbirds perch on treetops, powerlines, and fences?
Eastern kingbirds are black birds with white throats, chests, and bellies.
Least Concern - Population Decreasing
Forest edges, and grasslands
Eastern kingbirds build nests in trees out of bark, catkins, down, roots, stems, and trash.
Spring, summer
Insects
Eastern kingbirds hunt insects by ambushing them from their perches and eating them in the air.
Eastern Phoebes, Eastern Wood-Pewees, Great-Crested Flycatchers, and Western Kingbirds
Eastern kingbirds are often confused with eastern wood-pewees because both have white throats, chests, and bellies. Eastern kingbirds are plumper and black. Eastern wood-pewees are gray and have two pale bars on their wings.
Eastern kingbirds are often confused with great-crested flycatchers because both have pale chests and bellies. Eastern kingbirds have white chests and bellies. Great-crested flycatchers have gray chests and yellow bellies.