The Black-and-white Warbling-Finch is a neatly patterned tanager with clear black and white plumage. It favors open woodlands and forest edges in its South American range.
Where to spot
Inhabits open woodlands, forest edges, and scrubby areas, particularly in valleys and on slopes.
How to spot
Watch for its movement in the lower to mid-levels of trees and bushes. Its contrasting plumage makes it relatively easy to spot once located.
When to spot
Observable year-round. Dawn and early morning are prime times for spotting this active bird.
Where to spot
Inhabits open woodlands, forest edges, and scrubby areas, particularly in valleys and on slopes.
How to spot
Watch for its movement in the lower to mid-levels of trees and bushes. Its contrasting plumage makes it relatively easy to spot once located.
When to spot
Observable year-round. Dawn and early morning are prime times for spotting this active bird.
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Unlike many tanagers with vibrant colors, this species relies on a crisp monochrome pattern for its visual appeal, making it quite distinct.
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