00:00The ruffless-capped wobbler has a distinctive song and call.
00:30The birds are generally found in the tropical shrubby highlands, North America's sighting
00:59to be in off-woodlands canyon bottoms near running water, while the birds stay low in
01:30The song tends to be repetitive and can be heard frequently in its habitats, often during
01:39the early morning or evening hours.
02:09The ruffless-capped wobbler primarily feed on insects and spiders, foraging through dense
02:24brush and scanning close to the ground for movement.
02:54The calls can vary, but they are typically short, short chip or chip notes.
03:24Its song is a clear melodic series of whistles that often sounds like cheer up.
03:52The courtship song of the ruffless-capped wobbler is a rapid, accelerating series of
04:16chipping notes.
04:46These sounds are common in regions like Central America and parts of Mexico, where the bird
05:14is found.
05:28The male ruffless-capped wobblers have a complex song, with many slavish types shared both
05:34within and between male's repertoires.
05:37The males also show seasonal, temporal, and annual variation in their song's use.
06:08the song.
06:09The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:10The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:11The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:12The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:13The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:14The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:15The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:16The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:17The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:18The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:19The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:20The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:21The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
06:22The song can be heard in the early morning or evening hours.
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