Black-cheeked warbler

Basileuterus melanogenys

The black-cheeked warbler is a New World warbler which is a resident breeding bird endemic to the mountains of central and southern Costa Rica and western Panama.
,Black-cheeked warbler - Basileuterus melanogenys Cerro de Las Vueltas, Costa Rica. Basileuterus melanogenys,Black-cheeked warbler,Costa Rica,Geotagged,Spring

Appearance

The black-cheeked warbler is 13-13.5 cm long and weighs 13 g. It has a rufous crown, long white supercilia and black cheeks. The upperparts are dull olive, the breast is olive-grey, and the belly is yellow-white. The sexes are similar, but the young bird is browner on the upperparts, has a dull supercilium, a greyer breast, and shows two cinnamon wingbars.
Black-cheeked warbler This bird is 13-13.5 cm long. It has a rufous crown, long white supercilia and black cheeks. The upperparts are dull olive, the breast is olive-grey, and the belly is yellow-white. The sexes are similar, but the young bird is browner on the upperparts, has a dull supercilium, a greyer breast, and shows two cinnamon wingbars.
Habitat:
Forested area. Paraiso Quetzal. San Gerardo de Dota/Cerro de la Muerte.          Basileuterus melanogenys,Black-cheeked warbler,Costa Rica,Geotagged,Spring

Naming

Despite this species’ restricted range, it has three subspecies.

⤷  ''B. m. melanogenys'', the nominate race described above, breeds in central and southern Costa Rica.
⤷  ''B. m. eximius'' is highly localised in a small area of western Panama, and is slightly whiter on the belly than ''melanogenys''.
⤷  ''B. m. bensoni'' is highly localised in a small area of west-central Panama, and is whiter below than ''eximius'', and a purer grey above.

Behavior

The call note of the black-cheeked warbler is a hard ''tsit'', and the male’s song is a lisping spluttered ''tsi tsi wee tsi tsi wu tsi wee''.

Habitat

It is normally found in oak forests with a dense bamboo understory from 2500 m altitude to the timberline, but occasionally occurs as low as 1600 m. The breeding pair builds a bulky domed nest with a side entrance on a sloping bank or in a gully, and the female lays two white eggs.

Food

The black-cheeked warbler primarily feeds on insects, spiders and other small invertebrates, taken low in the undergrowth.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyParulidae
GenusBasileuterus
SpeciesB. melanogenys
Photographed in
Costa Rica