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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
EASTERN KINGBIRD: Guardianship
Since He is the most aggressive of the Tyrant Flycatchers, Eastern Kingbird is called “Tyrannus tyrannus” (Tyrant tyrant). Because of his great daring, Native Americans called Him “Little Chief”. During the summertime, He vigourously guards his nest from intruders.
During the breeding season, Eastern Kingbird chases away Crows, Hawks, and other large Birds. Knocking Blue Jay off a close-by tree branch, He drives Him away. Afterwards Eastern Kingbird lands on a back of a near-by Crow. Eastern Kingbird pulls on her feathers to force Her to leave the area, also.
Often seen perched on a branch, Eastern Kingbird watches for intruders and of course Insects. Head held high, He is as focused as Cheetah in his pursuit of prey. Zeroing on Mosquito, Eastern Kingbird turns on a dime, and grabs Her in mid-air.
Since He is defending his nest, Eastern Kingbird is aggressive towards all. At other times of the year, He tolerates other Birds. Only during the breeding season does Eastern Kingbird engage in fierce fights. Standing guard over his Chicks, He often dashes out to harass any intruder.
Learn fierce protection of your children from Eastern Kingbird. Ever watchful, He sits erect guarding his Mate and their Chicks. With pluck, Eastern Kingbird repells all intruders. However do not become so aggressive that you become known as a tyrant.
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