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Alternative name: Panamanian Flycatcher
- Myiarchus panamensis
Identification
Distribution
Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, and Venezuela.
Taxonomy
Two subspecies are known, actiosus, and panamensis.
Habitat
Forests, mangrove forests, and shrubland, often in more open areas than other Myiarchus flycatchers.
Behaviour
External Links
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