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Tacarcuna Warbler

Tacarcuna Warbler

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The Tacarcuna Warbler is a small, restricted-range warbler with an olive-green back, bright yellow underparts, a dark gray head, and a distinctive yellow supercilium.
Where to spot
Endemic to the highlands of eastern Panama and adjacent northwestern Colombia (specifically the Darién Gap region).
How to spot
Seek it in humid montane cloud forests at high elevations. It often forages actively in the mid-story and canopy. Patience and listening for its calls are essential.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident montane forest habitats. More vocal during the local breeding season.
This species is known for its specialized habitat in mossy cloud forests at high elevations, which are often shrouded in mist, making it challenging to observe.
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