Subtropical Elaenia
Subtropical Elaenia
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The Subtropical Elaenia is a common and widespread small flycatcher, similar in appearance to other elaenias but with subtle plumage distinctions. It inhabits humid forests and woodlands at subtropical elevations.
Where to spot
Widespread across Central and South America, particularly in the subtropical and lower montane forests of the Andes and other highlands.
How to spot
Look for its subtle plumage and overall elaenia shape. It often forages in the mid-story and subcanopy, gleaning insects or making short sallies. Listen for its characteristic whistled phrases, which are key to identification.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active throughout the day, with calls often heard during the morning.
Where to spot
Widespread across Central and South America, particularly in the subtropical and lower montane forests of the Andes and other highlands.
How to spot
Look for its subtle plumage and overall elaenia shape. It often forages in the mid-story and subcanopy, gleaning insects or making short sallies. Listen for its characteristic whistled phrases, which are key to identification.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active throughout the day, with calls often heard during the morning.
This species is often identified more reliably by its distinctive vocalizations, which include a characteristic whistled phrase, than by its somewhat drab plumage.
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