Verdin or Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher?
Here's how to tell the difference
Verdin
Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher
Verdin
Auriparus flaviceps
General appearance
The verdin is a small bird, approximately 4.5 inches in length. Its most distinctive feature is its bright yellow head, contrasting with its pale gray body and chest. The wings and tail have a subtle brownish tinge. Verdins are agile, active birds, often seen flitting rapidly among desert shrubs and trees.
Male vs female
Male and female verdins exhibit similar plumage and coloration, making gender differentiation in the field challenging. Both sexes share the same bright yellow head and gray body, lacking the sexual dimorphism seen in many other bird species.
Juvenile
Juvenile verdins are similar in shape to adults but lack the vibrant yellow on their heads, which appears creamy or muted in young individuals. They have a grayer plumage overall, which gradually transforms as they mature. Juvenile verdins gain their distinctive adult coloring as they progress in age.
Size
3.5 - 4.3 in/0.2 - 0.3 oz
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View full detailsBlue-Gray Gnatcatcher
Polioptila caerulea
Also known as: Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher
General appearance
The blue-gray gnatcatcher is a small, slender songbird, measuring about 4-5 inches in length with a wingspan of 6-7 inches. It has a distinctive blue-gray upper body, white underparts, and a long, thin black tail with white edges. Its narrow bill is adapted for catching insects, and the bird exhibits constant flicking of its tail, which serves as a key identifier in the wild.
Male vs female
During the breeding season, males exhibit a black line above the eye that extends to a distinct black 'V' on the forehead, enhancing their contrast and appeal. Females lack the black facial markings and are slightly duller in color, which aids in camouflage while nesting.
Juvenile
Juvenile blue-gray gnatcatchers resemble females but are typically even paler, with less pronounced blue-gray coloring. They lack the distinct black markings found on adult males, and their tails are more brownish with less defined white edges. As they mature, they slowly gain the adult plumage.
Size
3.9 - 4.5 in/0.2 oz
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Visual differences
Key differences and behavior
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