Identification
A small, short-tailed warbler-like songbird that moves in small flocks through the canopy of trees in forest, forest edge, and towns. Tit-hylias are unique in their streaked front halves and unicolored back halves, with black-and-white streaked heads, faces, throats, and chests and bright lemon yellow bellies, vents, and rumps. Wings and back are olive-green, becoming paler and more streaked toward the head. Vocalizations include high-pitched sibilant trills and “tsi-tsi-tsi” calls.