Tawny-throated Leaftosser
Tawny-throated Leaftosser
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The Tawny-throated Leaftosser is a distinctive, ground-dwelling bird known for its characteristic method of foraging: tossing leaves aside to find insects. It has a notable tawny throat patch.
Where to spot
Widespread in the understory of humid lowland and foothill forests, from southern Mexico south through Central America to northern South America.
How to spot
Listen for the distinct rustling sounds it makes as it forages in the leaf litter. Scan the forest floor, particularly in dark, shaded areas, for its brownish plumage and tell-tale leaf-tossing behavior.
When to spot
Active year-round, primarily during the day. Often most active in the early morning or after rain.
Where to spot
Widespread in the understory of humid lowland and foothill forests, from southern Mexico south through Central America to northern South America.
How to spot
Listen for the distinct rustling sounds it makes as it forages in the leaf litter. Scan the forest floor, particularly in dark, shaded areas, for its brownish plumage and tell-tale leaf-tossing behavior.
When to spot
Active year-round, primarily during the day. Often most active in the early morning or after rain.
Leaftossers use their strong legs and bills to literally 'toss' aside large quantities of leaf litter, creating a unique rustling sound that often reveals their presence.
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