Birds

Paria Redstart

Paria Redstart

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The Paria Redstart is a critically endangered and highly localized warbler, endemic to the cloud forests of the Paria Peninsula in Venezuela. It is distinguished by its slate-gray upperparts and bright yellow underparts.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Paria Peninsula of northeastern Venezuela, specifically in humid montane cloud forests.
How to spot
Due to its extreme rarity and restricted habitat, observing this bird requires specific travel to the Paria Peninsula and often the assistance of local guides who are familiar with its remaining strongholds. Look in the mid-story of dense cloud forest.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round within its very limited range. Early mornings offer the best chances.
The Paria Redstart's extremely restricted range makes it highly vulnerable to habitat degradation, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts in its unique ecosystem.
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