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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...
- Bahamas, the
Turks and
Caicos Islands, and the
Cayman Islands. Blue-gray
gnatcatchers prefer humid areas with
large leaves, woodlands, and more open sandy...
- that this
species will not
disappear from its
former range.
California gnatcatchers are a
focal species in many
regional habitat conservation planning efforts...
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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...
- in the
collection of the
British Museum. The
tropical gnatcatcher is now one of 17
gnatcatchers placed in the
genus Polioptila that was
introduced in...
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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...
- A.; Klicka, J. (2018). "Species
delimitation and
biogeography of the
gnatcatchers and
gnatwrens (Aves: Polioptilidae)".
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution...
- 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...
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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...