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Pará Gnatcatcher

Pará Gnatcatcher

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The Pará Gnatcatcher is a small and elusive gnatcatcher species, native to the Amazonian forests of Brazil. It blends well into its environment, making it a challenge to spot.
Where to spot
Primarily found in lowland humid forests and transitional forest types in the state of Pará, eastern Amazonian Brazil.
How to spot
Like other gnatcatchers, this species is constantly on the move. Look for small, agile birds in the mid-story and canopy. Learning its high-pitched calls will greatly aid detection.
When to spot
A year-round resident in its native habitat. Early morning activity typically offers the best chances for observation.
Its name, 'paraensis', refers to the Brazilian state of Pará, indicating a significant part of its geographical range.
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