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Olalla's Elaenia

Olalla's Elaenia

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Olalla's Elaenia is a very localized and often difficult-to-observe small flycatcher, characterized by its subtle plumage variations. It inhabits the canopy and subcanopy of humid lowland and foothill forests.
Where to spot
Known from very restricted and patchy populations in humid lowland and foothill forests of western Amazonia, particularly in eastern Ecuador and northern Peru.
How to spot
Requires expert knowledge of subtle plumage differences and specific vocalizations to distinguish from similar elaenias. Focus on the canopy of humid forests and listen for its distinctive calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round within its limited range. Observation is challenging due to its rarity and canopy preference, but early mornings are best.
This species is named after Ramón Olalla, a prominent Ecuadorian ornithologist and collector.
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