
White-lored Gnatcatcher
White-lored Gnatcatcher
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The White-lored Gnatcatcher is a small, distinctive species named for the prominent white patch in front of its eye. It is an active insectivore of dry tropical forests.
Where to spot
Found in dry tropical forests, arid scrub, and thorn forest habitats along the Pacific slope of Central America, from Mexico to Costa Rica.
How to spot
Scan low to mid-level vegetation for this small, active bird. Focus on identifying the white patch near its eye. Listen for its fine, high-pitched calls.
When to spot
A year-round resident in its native habitat. Best observed during the active periods of early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Found in dry tropical forests, arid scrub, and thorn forest habitats along the Pacific slope of Central America, from Mexico to Costa Rica.
How to spot
Scan low to mid-level vegetation for this small, active bird. Focus on identifying the white patch near its eye. Listen for its fine, high-pitched calls.
When to spot
A year-round resident in its native habitat. Best observed during the active periods of early morning and late afternoon.
The white lore patch provides a reliable identification marker, distinguishing it from other gnatcatcher species in its range.
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