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Marañón gnatcatcher

Marañón gnatcatcher

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The Marañón gnatcatcher is a small active insectivorous songbird, that is found in the upper valleys of the Marañón River in northwest Peru. The species was formerly considered to be conspecific with the tropical gnatcatcher.

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Distribution

Region

Northern Andes (Peru)

Typical Environment

Occurs locally along the upper Marañón River in arid inter-Andean valleys. It favors dry deciduous woodland, thorn-scrub, and riparian thickets with scattered trees and cacti. Birds use edges, second-growth, and canyon slopes, often moving through the low to mid-canopy. It may also forage along ecotones where scrub meets agriculture, provided native shrubs persist.

Altitude Range

400–1800 m

Climate Zone

Arid

Characteristics

Size11–12 cm
Wing Span16–18 cm
Male Weight0.006 kg
Female Weight0.0055 kg
Life Expectancy5 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

This tiny, restless insect-eater is confined to the dry upper valleys of the Marañón River in northwest Peru. It was long treated as part of the widespread Tropical Gnatcatcher complex but is now recognized as a distinct species. Pairs often keep close contact with thin, sibilant calls and frequently join mixed-species flocks. Tail flicking and fanning that flashes white outer tail feathers are classic behaviors that help with identification.

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Behaviour

Temperament

social and active

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats

Social Behavior

Typically found in pairs or small family groups, often accompanying mixed-species flocks in scrubby woodland. Pairs maintain contact with soft calls and defend small territories in the breeding season. The nest is a small, neat cup placed in a fork of a shrub or small tree, with both parents involved in care.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Song consists of thin, buzzy trills and short, sibilant phrases delivered from low perches. Calls are high, whispery tsit notes and soft rattles used to keep contact while foraging.

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