Gray-and-gold Warbler

Cercomacroides serva

The Gray-and-gold Warbler, scientifically known as Cercomacroides serva, is a small passerine bird found in the tropical forests of South America. This warbler is characterized by its striking plumage, with a gray head and back, bright yellow underparts, and distinctive black and white markings on its wings. It is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard as it forages for insects in the dense foliage of its forest habitat. The Gray-and-gold Warbler is typically found in lowland and foothill forests, where it can be observed flitting among the branches and foliage in search of food.

Habitat: Tropical forests of South America

Gray-and-gold Warbler

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