The
gnatcatchers occur in North and South America . Most species of this mainly tropical and subtropical group are resident, but the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher of the USA and southern Canada migrates south in winter. They are close relatives of the wrens.
These dainty birds are intermediate between "Old World warblers" and wrens in their structure and habits, moving restlessly through the foliage seeking insects. The gnatcatchers are mainly soft bluish
gray in color, and have the typical insectivore's long sharp bill. Many species have distinctive black head patterns (esp. males) and long, regularly cocked, black-and-white tails.
Genus Microbates Found in: Central and South America
Gnatwren,_Collared Microbates collaris Found: South America
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Neotropical_Birds_Online - Marc_Chretien, Philip Stouffer
Gnatwren,_Tawny-faced Microbates cinereiventris Found: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, western South America
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1) Nick_Athanas 2)
Bonner_zoologische_Monographien
Genus Polioptila Found in: The Americas
Gnatcatcher,_Black-capped Polioptila nigriceps Found: North America (Arizona), Mexico
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Jerry Oldenettel - Mexico
2, 3) Dominic Sherony - Arizona 4) Francesco_Veronesi - Mexico
1) Female 2, 3, 4) Male
Gnatcatcher,_Black-tailed Polioptila melanura Found: North America
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Amy McAndrews - Mexico
J N Stuart - Nevada
3, 5) Charlie Westerinen - Anza Borrego Park in California 4)
Andy_Reago_Chrissy_McClarren Dick - Arizona
2) Nonbreeding male 3, 4, 5) Breeding male
Gnatcatcher,_Blue-gray Polioptila caerulea Found: North America and Central America
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mctheriot - Moraine Hills Park, Illinois 2)
Elaine R. Wilson - Borrego Springs, California
3, 5) Dick Daniels - North Carolina 4)
Dick - Arizona 6) Charlie_Westerinen - Arizona
Gnatcatcher,_California Polioptila californica Found: southwest California to Baja
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Chad_King 2)
Billtacular 3)
Peterson_Moose 4)
Tony_Morris
Gnatcatcher,_Creamy-bellied Polioptila lactea Found: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
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Caco_Schwertner 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Claudio_Dias_Timm
Gnatcatcher,_Cuban Polioptila lembeyei Found: Cuba
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Dominic Sherony 2)
Charles_Sharp 3)
Ekaterina_Chernetsova 4)
Dave_Curtis
Gnatcatcher,_Guianan Polioptila guianensis Found: Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela
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1) Nick_Athanas - Brazil 2)
Cornell_Univ's_Neotropical_Birds_Online - Joe_Tobias in Brazil
Gnatcatcher,_Iquitos Polioptila clementsi Found: Peru
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Winder_West
Gnatcatcher,_Masked Polioptila dumicola Found: South America
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Hector_Bottai - Argentina
2, 3, 4)
Cláudio Timm - Brazil 5)
Cristiano Crolle - Argentina 6)
Gustavo_Duran - Argentina
1, 2) Female 3 - 6) Males
Gnatcatcher,_Slate-throated Polioptila schistaceigula Found: Colombia, Ecuador, Panama
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1) Nick_Athanas
Gnatcatcher,_Tropical Polioptila plumbea Found: central and northern South America
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1, 3) Nick_Athanas 2)
Richard_Gibbons 4)
Barloventomagico
Gnatcatcher_White-lored Polioptila albiloris Found: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua
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1, 3) Jerry_Oldenettel 2) Nick_Athanas 4)
Brendan_Ryan
1) Female 2, 3, 4) Male
Genus Ramphocaenus - 1 species
Gnatwren,_Long-billed Ramphocaenus melanurus Found: from Mexico south to Brazil and Peru
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Rick_elis_simpson 2) Nick_Athanas - Brazil 3)
Francesco_Veronesi - Panama