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Bronze-olive Flycatcher

Bronze-olive Flycatcher

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The Bronze-olive Flycatcher is a small, compact Tyrannid with an olive-green body and a distinctive bronzy sheen, especially on its head. It prefers humid montane forests.
Where to spot
Found in humid montane forests and cloud forests along the Andes, from Colombia south through Ecuador and Peru.
How to spot
Search the mid-story and sub-canopy for small, active birds. Look for its compact shape and the subtle bronzy sheen, especially on the crown. Listen for its distinct calls.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often joining mixed-species flocks. It is a resident species, observable year-round.
Its unique 'bronze-olive' coloration, particularly visible in good light, helps it blend into the mossy, humid environments it inhabits.
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