Black-capped Becard

Pachyramphus albogriseus

The Black-capped Becard is a small, insectivorous bird found in the forests of Central and South America. It is known for its distinctive black cap and grayish plumage. This species is often found in the mid-story and canopy of humid forests, where it forages for insects and small fruits. The Black-capped Becard is known for its melodious and varied songs, which are often heard during the breeding season. Although not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and fragmentation are potential threats to its populations.

Habitat: Humid forests of Central and South America

Black-capped Becard
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