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Green Tody-Flycatcher

Green Tody-Flycatcher

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The Green Tody-Flycatcher is a small, vibrant flycatcher adorned in shades of green and yellow, typical of the tody-flycatcher genus. It inhabits the lower to mid-story of humid lowland forests and forest edges.
Where to spot
Endemic to a restricted range in northeastern Brazil, primarily within the Atlantic Forest biome.
How to spot
Look for its predominantly green plumage with yellow underparts and its characteristic flattened bill. It often makes quick sallies from a perch to catch insects. Listen for its sharp, distinctive call.
When to spot
Resident throughout the year. Best observed during periods of higher insect activity, such as early morning and late afternoon.
Unlike some of its relatives, this species tends to be more solitary or found in pairs, rather than joining large mixed-species flocks.
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