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Which is the best bird?
Rose-breasted chat
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Granatellus chat
Which is the best bird?
Rose-breasted chat
Grey-throated chat
Red-breasted chat
Not-Warbler Showdown Finale: Bracket 10
Choose your (not) Warbler
Gray-throated Chat
Wrenthrush
Olive Warbler
Gray-throated Chat (Granatellus sallaei)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: resident; southern Mexico, especially the Yucatan, as well as Belize and Guatemala
Habitat: lowland forests and their edges in dry and semi-humid areas
Subspecies: 2
Wrenthrush (Zeledonia coronata)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: resident; Costa Rica to western Panama, purely in the highlands
Habitat: montane evergreen and elfin forests, especially near streams; a big fan of wet, fog-covered regions.
Subspecies: none
Olive Warbler (Peucedramus taeniatus)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: semi-migratory; breeds from southern Arizona and New Mexico down to northern Nicaragua. The northern population (AZ, NM, Sinaloa, Nuevo Leon) move south for winter.
Habitat: prefers open forests heavy with pine, fir and an understory with oak.
Subspecies: 5
Image Sources: Grey (Luke Seitz); Wrenthrush (Leonardo Valverde); Olive (Bryan Calk)
Not-Warbler Showdown; Bracket 10.2, Poll 2
Rose-breasted vs Wrenthrush
Rose-breasted Chat
Wrenthrush
Rose-breasted Chat (Granatellus pelzelni)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: resident; central Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, as well as much of central Brazil
Habitat: tropical rainforests and their edges, but also tolerates drier deciduous forest; typically by rivers or lagoons at their interior
Subspecies: 2
Wrenthrush (Zeledonia coronata)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: resident; Costa Rica to western Panama, purely in the highlands
Habitat: montane evergreen and elfin forests, especially near streams; a big fan of wet, fog-covered regions.
Subspecies: none
Image Sources: RBCH (Dubi Shapiro); wrenthrush (Leonardo Valverde)
Not-Warbler Showdown; Bracket 10.2, Poll 1
Red-breasted vs Gray-throated
Red-breasted Chat
Gray-throated Chat
Red-breasted Chat (Granatellus venustus)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: resident; found along the western edge of Mexico
Habitat: arid to semi-arid thorn forest and scrubby woodland, as well as open second-growth with a dense understory
Subspecies: 2
Gray-throated Chat (Granatellus sallaei)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: resident; southern Mexico, especially the Yucatan, as well as Belize and Guatemala
Habitat: lowland forests and their edges in dry and semi-humid areas
Subspecies: 2
Image Sources: Red-breasted Chat (Ana Paula Oxom); GTCH (Luke Seitz)
Red-breasted Chat (Luke Seitz)
Gray-throated Chat (Isaias Morataya)
Rose-breasted Chat (Dubi Shapiro)
Warbler Showdown; Bracket 10, Poll 3
Green-tailed Warbler vs Gray-throated Chat
Green-tailed Warbler
Gray-throated Chat
Green-tailed Warbler (Microligea palustris)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: resident; highlands of Hispaniola, as well as a new location of xeric lowlands in the southwest Dominican Republic
Habitat: montane broadleaf and pine forests, with a dense understory; one subspecies occurs in xeric (dry) scrub in the lowlands
Subspecies: 2
Gray-throated Chat (Granatellus sallaei)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: resident; southern Mexico, especially the Yucatan, as well as Belize and Guatemala
Habitat: lowland forests and their edges in dry and semi-humid areas
Subspecies: 2
Image Sources: GTWA (Dusan Brinkhuizen) GTCH (Luke Seitz)