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White-fronted Redstart

White-fronted Redstart

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The White-fronted Redstart is a distinctive warbler endemic to Venezuela, recognizable by its white forecrown and face, contrasting with a black hindcrown and bright yellow underparts.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Cordillera de Mérida and the coastal range (Cordillera de la Costa) in Venezuela, inhabiting humid montane forests and cloud forests.
How to spot
Look in the mid-story and sub-canopy of humid montane forests, often near forest edges. They are active foragers, like other redstarts, constantly moving and flicking their tails. Listen for their high-pitched, somewhat buzzy songs.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round within its Venezuelan habitat. Early mornings are best for activity.
This species is found in isolated mountain ranges in Venezuela, suggesting a history of divergence and adaptation to specific highland conditions.
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