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Striated Gnatwren

Striated Gnatwren

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The Striated Gnatwren is a tiny, active songbird, characterized by its delicate streaking on the head and breast, and a dark eye-stripe. Its plumage is generally olive-brown. It is an agile insectivore, flitting through dense undergrowth and low vegetation. This species is native to western South America.
Where to spot
Found in western South America, specifically in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It inhabits humid tropical and subtropical forests, particularly in dense undergrowth, bamboo thickets, and vine tangles on slopes and in valleys.
How to spot
Listen for its distinctive, high-pitched, and often buzzing calls. Look for tiny, rapid movements in dense undergrowth or low branches. The subtle streaking on its head and breast requires good views for confident identification.
When to spot
Resident year-round throughout its range. It is most active during the early morning and late afternoon hours, when its calls are more likely to be heard.
The Striated Gnatwren is often detected by its distinctive, high-pitched vocalizations that can sound like a buzzing insect, easily overlooked by the untrained ear.
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