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How did the Eastern Phoebe get its name?

The Eastern Phoebe got its name from its distinctive song, a harsh "fee-be", accented on the first syllable.


Why did phoebe eat melisaa?

becos gavin was hungry


What did eastern woodlands eat?

Eastern woodlands eat rabbits,bears,and deer. (animals)


What does a eastern newt eat?

eastern newts eat meal worms.........i think hahahaha


Should you remove cowbird eggs from a eastern phoebe nest?

Yes, you should remove cowbird eggs from an eastern phoebe nest. Cowbirds are known to lay their eggs in the nests of other birds, which can lead to the host birds raising cowbird chicks at the expense of their own offspring. Removing cowbird eggs can help ensure that the eastern phoebe can successfully rear its own young. However, it's important to check local wildlife regulations and guidelines, as interference with nesting birds may be restricted in some areas.


What year did Saint Phoebe become a saint?

Saint Phoebe is considered a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. She lived during the 1st century and was a deaconess in the early Christian church. She was recognized as a saint shortly after her death.


What does a eastern glass lizard eat?

they eat mammels


What does an eastern spinebill eat?

The Eastern Spine Bill eats plants.


What does an Eastern Mud Salamander eat?

Eastern Salamanders eat other little things like Dust mites but outside.


Do Eastern bluebirds eat hamburger?

No, they do not.


What do eastern spine bills eat?

The Eastern Spine Bill eats plants.


What food to black phoebe birds eat?

They are in the flycatcher family and eat insects and do not feed at seed stations. They eat beetles, grasshoppers, small insects, bees, wasps, flies and the the like.