The Grenada Flycatcher is a species found in the Lesser Antilles. It is a typical Myiarchus with a relatively plain appearance but distinctive vocalizations that help identify it.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Lesser Antilles, specifically found on Grenada, the Grenadines, and Saint Vincent. It inhabits dry woodlands, plantations, gardens, and forest edges.
How to spot
Look for it perched in the mid-story of trees and shrubs. Pay attention to its overall brownish-gray plumage with a pale yellow wash on the belly. Its distinct calls are often the most reliable way to differentiate it from other species.
When to spot
Resident year-round within its island range. Best observed during early mornings and late afternoons when birds are most active.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Lesser Antilles, specifically found on Grenada, the Grenadines, and Saint Vincent. It inhabits dry woodlands, plantations, gardens, and forest edges.
How to spot
Look for it perched in the mid-story of trees and shrubs. Pay attention to its overall brownish-gray plumage with a pale yellow wash on the belly. Its distinct calls are often the most reliable way to differentiate it from other species.
When to spot
Resident year-round within its island range. Best observed during early mornings and late afternoons when birds are most active.
This flycatcher is a common resident of various wooded habitats on several Caribbean islands, often adapting well to disturbed areas.
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