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Lanyon's Bristle Tyrant

Lanyon's Bristle Tyrant

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Lanyon's Bristle Tyrant is a recently described species of the Atlantic Forest, named in honor of ornithologist Wesley E. Lanyon. It's a small, inconspicuous bird of humid forests.
Where to spot
Humid montane forests of the Atlantic Forest biome in southeastern Brazil.
How to spot
Look for its small size and olive-green plumage. It tends to be inconspicuous, so patience and careful scanning of the understory are key. Listening for its specific calls can aid identification.
When to spot
Year-round, often most active during the early morning.
This species was identified and recognized as distinct relatively recently, highlighting the ongoing discoveries within the diverse Neotropical avifauna, even in well-studied regions.
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