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Becker's Tyrannulet

Becker's Tyrannulet

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Becker's Tyrannulet is an endangered and highly localized species endemic to the Atlantic Forest of Bahia, Brazil. It is a small, active bird of humid montane forests.
Where to spot
Extremely localized in humid montane forests in Bahia, Brazil, within the Atlantic Forest biome.
How to spot
Look for its small size and greenish-yellow plumage. It tends to be inconspicuous, foraging in the canopy. Listening for its specific vocalizations is crucial for identification.
When to spot
Year-round, but observations are rare due to its threatened status. Early mornings are best for detection.
This species was only formally described in 1991 and is named after its discoverer, the ornithologist Johannes Becker. Its critical conservation status highlights the importance of preserving remaining Atlantic Forest patches.
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