Rufous-capped Warbler
The Rufous-capped Warbler is a small songbird found primarily in the mountainous regions of Central America, particularly in countries like Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive rufous crown and olive-green body. This bird typically inhabits dense underbrush and shrubby areas, where it forages for insects and berries.
These warblers are known for their melodious songs, which they use to communicate with each other, especially during the breeding season. The Rufous-capped Warbler is a non-migratory species, meaning it stays in its habitat year-round, making it a familiar sight for birdwatchers in its range.