Birds

Grey Monjita

Grey Monjita

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The Grey Monjita is a widespread and common flycatcher of South America, characterized by its plain grey upperparts and whitish underparts. It is a familiar bird of open habitats.
Where to spot
Open grasslands, pastures, savannas, agricultural areas, and urban parks across much of central and eastern South America.
How to spot
Look for its plain grey and white plumage. It often perches upright on exposed wires, posts, or tree branches, making frequent sallies for insects. Listen for its simple, repetitive calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Easily observed throughout the day.
This species is highly adaptable and can be found in a wide variety of open and semi-open habitats, often perching conspicuously on fences or wires.
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