Definition:
The "western wood pewee" is a small bird that belongs to the flycatcher family. It is commonly found in western North America. This bird is known for catching flies and other insects while flying.
In more advanced discussions, you might refer to its behavior or habitat: - "The western wood pewee breeds in open forests and is known for its distinctive call in the summer months."
While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "western wood pewee," you could use general phrases about birds, such as: - "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" - This means it is better to have a sure thing than to risk it for something greater.
The "western wood pewee" is a small bird found in western North America, known for eating insects.