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Jamaica Elaenia

Jamaica Elaenia

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The Jamaica Elaenia is a small flycatcher endemic to the island of Jamaica, where it is a common resident of various wooded and semi-open habitats. It contributes significantly to the island's unique birdlife.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Jamaica, found in woodlands, forest edges, clearings, and gardens across the island.
How to spot
Look for its small size, olive-green upperparts, and grayish underparts, typical of an elaenia. It often perches conspicuously and makes short sallies for insects. Listen for its whistled calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round on the island. Active throughout the day, often conspicuous in the mornings.
As an island endemic, it fills an ecological niche occupied by multiple elaenia species on the mainland, showcasing island biogeography patterns.
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