
Acre Tody-Tyrant
Acre Tody-Tyrant
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The Acre Tody-Tyrant is a relatively newly described species of small flycatcher, known for its subtle plumage and shy demeanor. It inhabits the humid lowland forests of the Amazon basin.
Where to spot
Inhabits lowland humid evergreen forests, particularly near forest edges and clearings, in the southwestern Amazon, primarily in Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia.
How to spot
Search the understory and mid-story of dense forests. Its quiet nature means listening for its soft, often simple vocalizations is crucial for detection.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often more vocal in the mornings. Can be observed year-round within its tropical forest habitat.
Where to spot
Inhabits lowland humid evergreen forests, particularly near forest edges and clearings, in the southwestern Amazon, primarily in Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia.
How to spot
Search the understory and mid-story of dense forests. Its quiet nature means listening for its soft, often simple vocalizations is crucial for detection.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often more vocal in the mornings. Can be observed year-round within its tropical forest habitat.
This species was only formally described in 2013, highlighting the ongoing discovery of biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest.
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