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Bogotá Pewee

Bogotá Pewee

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The Bogotá Pewee refers to a distinct population or subspecies of Tropical Pewee found in specific high-altitude regions. It shares many characteristics with the widespread Tropical Pewee but may have subtle differences.
Where to spot
Primarily found in the high-altitude Andean regions of Colombia, particularly around the Bogotá savanna and adjacent areas, inhabiting temperate forest edges and open woodlands.
How to spot
Listen for its typical pewee calls. Look for it perched on exposed branches in areas with scattered trees or forest edges in its highland range.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, year-round, similar to other resident pewees in tropical regions.
While often considered a subspecies of the Tropical Pewee, its occurrence in certain Andean valleys may lead to slight variations in vocalizations or habitat preferences.
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