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Andean Chat-Tyrant

Andean Chat-Tyrant

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The Andean Chat-Tyrant is a medium-sized flycatcher known for its bold supercilium and relatively robust build. It is a common resident of high-altitude Andean scrub and forests.
Where to spot
Widespread in the high-altitude páramo, puna, and stunted montane forest edges along the Andes, from Colombia south to Argentina.
How to spot
Look for its prominent supercilium and typical upright posture in open, high-altitude habitats. Listen for its distinctive, often chattering or trilled calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, especially in the mornings. It is a resident species, observable year-round.
This species often perches conspicuously on exposed rocks or low shrubs, scanning the ground or air for insects.
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