
Slate-throated Redstart
Slate-throated Redstart
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The Slate-throated Redstart is a vibrant warbler found in humid mountain forests, recognized by its bright orange-red belly, slate-gray throat and head, and white outer tail feathers.
Where to spot
Widespread in humid mountain forests from central Mexico through Central America and south into the Andes of South America.
How to spot
Search in humid evergreen and cloud forests, often near ravines or forest edges. They frequently forage in the mid to upper canopy, constantly on the move. Listen for its varied and musical song.
When to spot
A resident species throughout its range, so it can be observed year-round. Activity peaks in the early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Widespread in humid mountain forests from central Mexico through Central America and south into the Andes of South America.
How to spot
Search in humid evergreen and cloud forests, often near ravines or forest edges. They frequently forage in the mid to upper canopy, constantly on the move. Listen for its varied and musical song.
When to spot
A resident species throughout its range, so it can be observed year-round. Activity peaks in the early morning and late afternoon.
Like other redstarts, the Slate-throated Redstart employs a "redstart dance," flicking its tail and wings to disturb insects, which it then catches in flight or gleans from foliage.
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