The Panama tyrannulet, also known as the yellow-green tyrannulet, is a diminutive and vibrant bird belonging to the Tyrannidae family. It is a species that is entirely endemic to the lush nation of Panama.
When endeavoring to identify this small bird, look for its yellow-green plumage which provides excellent camouflage amongst the forest foliage. Its size and coloration are key distinguishing features.
The natural habitat of the Panama tyrannulet is the subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. These environments offer the rich biodiversity that this bird thrives in.
As its name suggests, the Panama tyrannulet is found exclusively in Panama. It is a bird that has adapted to the specific conditions of its home country.
The IUCN Red List has classified the Panama tyrannulet as Least Concern. This status indicates that, currently, there are no immediate threats to its population levels that would warrant a more urgent conservation status.
(References for the above information include the IUCN Red List and various taxonomic databases.)