Oriente Warbler
Oriente Warbler
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The Oriente Warbler is a small, active bird endemic to eastern Cuba, characterized by its grey upperparts, white underparts, and a distinctive black mask through the eye. It is often found flitting through the lower and middle strata of forests.
Where to spot
Endemic to eastern Cuba, typically found in humid evergreen forests, pine forests, and even coffee plantations in mountainous areas.
How to spot
Scan dense foliage for its quick movements and listen for its thin, high-pitched vocalizations. Patience is key, as they can be secretive within the undergrowth.
When to spot
Year-round, as it is a resident. Observation is generally easiest during early mornings or late afternoons when birds are actively foraging.
Where to spot
Endemic to eastern Cuba, typically found in humid evergreen forests, pine forests, and even coffee plantations in mountainous areas.
How to spot
Scan dense foliage for its quick movements and listen for its thin, high-pitched vocalizations. Patience is key, as they can be secretive within the undergrowth.
When to spot
Year-round, as it is a resident. Observation is generally easiest during early mornings or late afternoons when birds are actively foraging.
Along with the Yellow-headed Warbler, the Oriente Warbler comprises the entire Teretistridae family, making them unique to the Cuban avifauna.
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