Olivaceous Greenlet

Hylophilus olivaceus

Least Concern

The Olivaceous Greenlet is a shrike-babbler, erpornis, greenlet, peppershrike, or vireo relative of Central and South American forests, woodland, and scrub. It works through foliage from the understorey to the canopy, taking insects, spiders, berries, and small fruit, and is often detected by its clear calls or song before it comes into view.

Family
Vireonidae
Range
Olivaceous Greenlet Range — Resident or seasonal range in Central and South American forests, woodland, and scrub
Population
≈ Unknown
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