Birds

Venezuela Flycatcher

Venezuela Flycatcher

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This medium-sized tyrant flycatcher is endemic to a specific region of northern South America. It typically favors semi-open woodlands and forest edges.
Where to spot
Primarily found in northern Venezuela and northeastern Colombia, typically in dry to humid deciduous and semi-deciduous forests, and shrubby areas.
How to spot
Scan the mid-level to canopy of trees. Its subtle plumage can make it hard to spot, so listening for its unique vocalizations is crucial for identification.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its relatively restricted range. Activity is usually highest during the early morning and late afternoon.
The Venezuela Flycatcher's calls are a key identifier, often described as a distinctive series of whistles and hoots that help distinguish it from its congeners.
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