Mâle (plumbiceps/anteocularis) © David M. Bell eBird S22298413 Macaulay Library ML 38833721
Femelle (plumbiceps/anteocularis) © Jay McGowan
Mâle (atricapilla) © Anton Liebermann
Femelle (atricapilla) © Gustavo Dallaqua
Mâle (Marañon) © Dean LaTray
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Femelle (Marañon) © Jason Leifester
Mâle (innotata) © Aldrey Cruz
Femelle (innotata) © Arthur Gomes
Mâle (parvirostris) © Héctor Bottai

Gobemoucheron tropical Polioptila plumbea

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Tiny gray-and-white bird with long cocked tail and rather long slender bill. Fairly common in humid tropical forest canopy and edge. Extensive range across much of northern South America (east of the Andes, including the Marañón Valley) to eastern Brazil. Often in pairs, traveling with mixed-species flocks. Male has a black cap, gray on female.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN