- Myioborus miniatus
Identification
Slate-gray upperparts, black face, throat, red breast, belly, and chestnut-brown crown. The tail is slate-gray with white edges and the wings are black. Thin, pointed bill.
Distribution
Northern Mexico south to Central America and South America.
Taxonomy
Habitat
Wooded pine-oak canyons.
Behaviour
The diet includes insects caught on the wing.