Urich's Tyrannulet is a tiny, localized flycatcher found only in specific montane forests of northeastern Venezuela. It is a subtly marked species that blends well with its forested surroundings.
Where to spot
Endemic to the coastal mountain ranges of northeastern Venezuela, particularly in Aragua and Sucre states. It inhabits humid montane evergreen forests.
How to spot
Locating this rare tyrannulet requires visiting its specific montane forest habitat in Venezuela. Look for its small size and relatively plain olive-green and grayish plumage. Its quiet, high-pitched calls are the most reliable way to detect it.
When to spot
A year-round resident. Best observed during the active morning periods when it is foraging and vocalizing.
Where to spot
Endemic to the coastal mountain ranges of northeastern Venezuela, particularly in Aragua and Sucre states. It inhabits humid montane evergreen forests.
How to spot
Locating this rare tyrannulet requires visiting its specific montane forest habitat in Venezuela. Look for its small size and relatively plain olive-green and grayish plumage. Its quiet, high-pitched calls are the most reliable way to detect it.
When to spot
A year-round resident. Best observed during the active morning periods when it is foraging and vocalizing.
This species is considered Near Threatened due to its very restricted range and ongoing habitat loss from agricultural expansion and deforestation in the Venezuelan Andes.
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