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Grey-collared Becard

Grey-collared Becard

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A medium-sized becard species found in the dry and semi-humid forests of Central America and Mexico. Males have a black cap and a grey collar, distinguishing them from similar species.
Where to spot
Dry and semi-humid forests, pine-oak woodlands, and forest edges from Mexico south to Honduras.
How to spot
Look for it in the mid-story and canopy, often joining mixed-species flocks. The male's black cap and grey collar are good identifiers. Listen for its clear, whistled calls, often a rising and falling 'weee-oo-weee.'
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day, foraging in the mid-story and canopy.
This species is known to have significant geographic variation, with different subspecies showing subtle plumage and vocal differences.
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