
Panama Flycatcher
Panama Flycatcher
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The Panama Flycatcher is a resident species of central and northern South America, preferring humid forest edges and clearings. It is a typical member of the diverse tyrant flycatcher family.
Where to spot
Distributed from eastern Panama through northern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela. It prefers secondary growth, forest edges, clearings, and plantations.
How to spot
Look for it on exposed perches along forest edges or near clearings. Pay attention to its overall grey-brown upperparts and pale yellow belly, and listen for its distinctive calls to differentiate it from similar species.
When to spot
Active throughout the year. Best observation times are generally early morning and late afternoon when birds are most active foraging.
Where to spot
Distributed from eastern Panama through northern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela. It prefers secondary growth, forest edges, clearings, and plantations.
How to spot
Look for it on exposed perches along forest edges or near clearings. Pay attention to its overall grey-brown upperparts and pale yellow belly, and listen for its distinctive calls to differentiate it from similar species.
When to spot
Active throughout the year. Best observation times are generally early morning and late afternoon when birds are most active foraging.
This flycatcher is known to be a generalist insectivore, often sallying from a perch to catch insects in flight.
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