Birds

Red-eyed Thornbird

Red-eyed Thornbird

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The Red-eyed Thornbird is a distinctive ovenbird recognized by its striking reddish iris, which contrasts with its warm brown plumage. It is a resident of lowland forests and scrub.
Where to spot
Lowland humid forests, secondary growth, and forest edges in the Atlantic Forest biome of southeastern Brazil. Often found near clearings or disturbed areas.
How to spot
Look for its red eye, which is a strong visual clue. Listen for its characteristic loud, chattering calls. Locate its large stick nest, usually placed in a thorny tree or dense bush.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during daylight hours. Nesting activity is prominent during the local breeding season.
The bright red eye is a notable field mark that helps differentiate it from other thornbirds, especially in areas where species ranges overlap.
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