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Gray-crowned Palm-Tanager

Gray-crowned Palm-Tanager

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The Gray-crowned Palm-Tanager is a distinctive endemic of Hispaniola, characterized by its gray crown and yellow underparts. It is primarily found in various wooded habitats.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic). It inhabits a variety of wooded habitats, including dry forests, moist forests, pine forests, and suburban gardens.
How to spot
Look for its gray crown and nape, olive-green back, and bright yellow underparts. It often forages in the middle to upper levels of trees. Listen for its clear, whistled calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round on Hispaniola. Active throughout the day, often seen moving through tree canopies.
This species is often found in the same habitats as its relative, the Black-crowned Palm-Tanager, but can be distinguished by its lighter head coloration.
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