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Slate-headed Tody-Tyrant

Slate-headed Tody-Tyrant

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The Slate-headed Tody-Tyrant is a small and active songbird with a distinctive grayish or slate-colored head. It typically inhabits the understory and mid-story of humid tropical forests.
Where to spot
Occurs in Central and South America, ranging from southern Mexico through Central America into parts of Amazonian South America.
How to spot
Look for its slate-colored head and listen for its sharp, high-pitched calls. It can be found in the lower to mid-story, often flicking its tail as it perches, scanning for insects.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Observation is generally most successful during the early morning hours when the birds are actively foraging and vocalizing.
This species is often found near water sources within its forest habitat, where it gleans insects from wet foliage and bark.
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