Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Polioptila caerulea

Least Concern

The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher is a tiny active gnatcatcher or gnatwren that gleans small insects from foliage and brush in North America. It is generally resident, using local habitat year-round while shifting within its range as food and cover change. Fun fact: this batch connects several unusual songbird lineages, from cliff-nesting rockfowl to wetland donacobius and oxpeckers that forage on large mammals.

Family
Polioptilidae
Range
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Range — Resident range in North America
Population
≈ Unknown
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