Ash-throated Elaenia
Ash-throated Elaenia
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The Ash-throated Elaenia is a common and widespread small flycatcher, recognized by its grayish throat and overall dull olive-green and yellowish plumage. It inhabits forest edges, woodlands, and clearings.
Where to spot
Widespread across Central and South America, from southern Mexico to northern Argentina, found in a variety of open and semi-open wooded habitats.
How to spot
Look for its grayish throat and subtle crest, often held flat. It perches openly, making short sallies for insects. Its simple, whistled calls are a good way to identify it.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active throughout the day, often conspicuous on exposed perches in the mornings.
Where to spot
Widespread across Central and South America, from southern Mexico to northern Argentina, found in a variety of open and semi-open wooded habitats.
How to spot
Look for its grayish throat and subtle crest, often held flat. It perches openly, making short sallies for insects. Its simple, whistled calls are a good way to identify it.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active throughout the day, often conspicuous on exposed perches in the mornings.
This species is known for its often varied and complex vocalizations, which can differ subtly across its wide geographical range.
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