The Pale-tipped Inezia is a small, slender flycatcher recognized by its long tail, often appearing with pale tips. It inhabits humid lowland forests and scrublands in northern South America.
Where to spot
Found in northern South America, particularly in Venezuela, Colombia, and the Guianas. It prefers humid lowland forests, forest edges, and scrubby clearings.
How to spot
Look for its small size and slender build in the mid-story of humid forests. Pay attention to its long tail, especially if you can glimpse any pale tips. Its high-pitched, somewhat insect-like calls are often helpful for detection.
When to spot
A year-round resident. Most active during the morning and late afternoon, when it forages in the mid-story and canopy.
Where to spot
Found in northern South America, particularly in Venezuela, Colombia, and the Guianas. It prefers humid lowland forests, forest edges, and scrubby clearings.
How to spot
Look for its small size and slender build in the mid-story of humid forests. Pay attention to its long tail, especially if you can glimpse any pale tips. Its high-pitched, somewhat insect-like calls are often helpful for detection.
When to spot
A year-round resident. Most active during the morning and late afternoon, when it forages in the mid-story and canopy.
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Its long, narrow tail, sometimes showing pale tips, can be a subtle but helpful field mark, especially when observed at rest or in flight.
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