Atlantic Royal Flycatcher
Atlantic Royal Flycatcher
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The Atlantic Royal Flycatcher is a striking species known for its remarkable, often hidden, crest. It is endemic to the Atlantic Forest biome of southeastern Brazil.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil, typically in humid lowland and foothill forests, often near streams or clearings.
How to spot
Identifying this species requires keen observation for its unique broad bill and flycatching behavior. Listen for its distinctive, often simple whistle. Look for it perching quietly in the understory or mid-story.
When to spot
Year-round, often most active during the early morning.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil, typically in humid lowland and foothill forests, often near streams or clearings.
How to spot
Identifying this species requires keen observation for its unique broad bill and flycatching behavior. Listen for its distinctive, often simple whistle. Look for it perching quietly in the understory or mid-story.
When to spot
Year-round, often most active during the early morning.
This species is critically endangered due to habitat loss and fragmentation within its restricted range in Brazil's Atlantic Forest.
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