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Pallatanga Elaenia

Pallatanga Elaenia

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The Pallatanga Elaenia is a subtle and often difficult-to-distinguish small flycatcher, named after the town of Pallatanga in Ecuador. It inhabits humid montane forests.
Where to spot
Found in humid montane forests along the Andes of South America, particularly in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
How to spot
Requires careful distinction from similar elaenias, often relying on subtle plumage variations and distinct vocalizations. It forages actively in the mid-story and subcanopy of montane forests.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its montane habitat. Active throughout the day, often observed in mixed-species flocks.
This species was recognized relatively recently, highlighting the ongoing work of ornithologists to differentiate subtle species complexes within large genera like Elaenia.
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