Fawn-throated Foliage-gleaner
Fawn-throated Foliage-gleaner
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The Buff-throated Foliage-gleaner is a widespread Furnariid named for its prominent buffy throat. It is an active forager in the mid-story and understory of humid forests.
Where to spot
Widespread across Central and South America, from southern Mexico to northern Argentina, in humid lowland and montane forests.
How to spot
Look for it in the understory and mid-story of humid forests, often associating with mixed-species flocks. Its buffy throat is a key field mark. Listen for its characteristic vocalizations, often a series of chuckles or trills.
When to spot
Active year-round. Most active and vocal during early mornings.
Where to spot
Widespread across Central and South America, from southern Mexico to northern Argentina, in humid lowland and montane forests.
How to spot
Look for it in the understory and mid-story of humid forests, often associating with mixed-species flocks. Its buffy throat is a key field mark. Listen for its characteristic vocalizations, often a series of chuckles or trills.
When to spot
Active year-round. Most active and vocal during early mornings.
This species often joins mixed-species foraging flocks, diligently searching for insects on the undersides of leaves and in dense vegetation, sometimes turning over leaves with its bill.
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- 158 (Seen in the last 3 months)
- Last spotted
- 23 hours ago
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