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Gray-capped Hemispingus

Gray-capped Hemispingus

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Rey's Hemispingus is a small, relatively plain tanager-like bird with olive-green plumage and a subtle pale supercilium. It is a localized resident of the Venezuelan Andes.
Where to spot
Endemic to humid montane forests in the Venezuelan Andes (Cordillera de Mérida).
How to spot
Look in the understory and mid-story of humid montane forests, often within mixed-species flocks. Its subtle features require careful observation. Listening for its calls can help pinpoint its location.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round in its restricted range. Best observed in the mornings.
This species often forages in the dense understory and mid-story of humid montane forests, where it can be quite secretive despite its membership in mixed-species flocks.
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