Grey-chinned Hermit
Grey-chinned Hermit
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The Grey-chinned Hermit, now often considered a subspecies or synonymous with the Stripe-throated Hermit (*Phaethornis striigularis*), is a small hermit hummingbird. It shares many characteristics with its close relatives, including its preference for dense forest understory.
Where to spot
Its range overlaps significantly with *P. striigularis*, extending from Central America into northern South America, found in humid and semi-deciduous forests.
How to spot
Look for its small size and typical hermit behavior, such as trap-lining. Distinguishing it from *P. striigularis* may require close observation of subtle plumage details, particularly the throat coloration, and geographical context.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly early mornings and late afternoons when visiting flowers on its trap-lines.
Where to spot
Its range overlaps significantly with *P. striigularis*, extending from Central America into northern South America, found in humid and semi-deciduous forests.
How to spot
Look for its small size and typical hermit behavior, such as trap-lining. Distinguishing it from *P. striigularis* may require close observation of subtle plumage details, particularly the throat coloration, and geographical context.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly early mornings and late afternoons when visiting flowers on its trap-lines.
The taxonomic relationship between Grey-chinned and Stripe-throated Hermits is a classic example of ongoing scientific debate and revision in ornithology, often based on subtle differences and genetic studies.
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