The Grey-headed Piprites, known scientifically as Piprites griseiceps, is a bird that has traditionally been classified within the Tyrannidae family.
This species can be recognized by its distinctive grey head, which contrasts with its body plumage.
The Grey-headed Piprites favors the subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests as its natural habitat.
The bird is found across a range of Central American countries, including Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
The IUCN has assessed the Grey-headed Piprites as Least Concern, indicating that currently, there are no immediate threats to its population levels that would warrant a more critical conservation status.