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- gnatwrens Polioptila (18 species) – gnatcatchers Atwood, J. & Lerman, S. (2006) Family Polioptilidae (Gnatcatchers). pp. 350–377 in: del Hoyo, J., A. Elliott...
- that this species will not disappear from its former range. California gnatcatchers are a focal species in many regional habitat conservation planning efforts...
- black with a few white outer feathers. Gnatcatchers have a thin, small bill and white eye rings. Male gnatcatchers develop a black cap during the summer...
- A.; Klicka, J. (2018). "Species delimitation and biogeography of the gnatcatchers and gnatwrens (Aves: Polioptilidae)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution...
- other gnatcatchers, it may give harsh, scolding calls while foraging for small insects and spiders in desert shrubs. Black-tailed gnatcatchers live in...
- elevation. The Rio Negro gnatcatcher's diet is little known but is ****umed to be arthropods like that of other Polioptila gnatcatchers. It actively forages...
- white-lored gnatcatcher (P. albiloris) until a 2018 molecular study showed significant differences from all other gnatcatchers. The Yucatan gnatcatcher is 10...
- The black-capped gnatcatcher's diet has not been do****ented. It is ****umed to be arthropods like the diets of other gnatcatchers. They forage actively...
- details of the Inambari gnatcatcher's diet is unknown but it is probably small invertebrates like that of other Polioptila gnatcatchers. It forages alone or...
- The blue-gray gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) is a very small songbird native to North America. It is 10–13 cm (3.9–5.1 in) in length, 6.3 in (16 cm)...