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Cuban Gnatcatcher

Cuban Gnatcatcher

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The Cuban Gnatcatcher is a small, endemic gnatcatcher species unique to Cuba. It is found in dry, coastal scrub and dense thickets, often near mangroves.
Where to spot
Endemic to Cuba, primarily found in coastal scrub, xerophytic thorn forest, and mangrove edges, especially in western and southern coastal regions.
How to spot
Seek out its preferred dry scrub and coastal habitats in Cuba. Look for its constant, quick movements among low vegetation. Its calls are thin and insect-like.
When to spot
Observed year-round in its resident habitat. Activity is generally high throughout the day, particularly in the mornings.
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File:Cuban gnatcatcher (Polioptila lembeyei).JPG
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Unlike many gnatcatchers which are widespread, the Cuban Gnatcatcher's entire global range is confined to a single island.
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