
Rufous-bellied Bush-Tyrant
Rufous-bellied Bush-Tyrant
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The Rufous-bellied Bush-Tyrant is a distinctive flycatcher of the Andes, named for its contrasting rufous belly and dark, brownish-grey upperparts.
Where to spot
Humid montane forests, forest edges, and cloud forests in the central Andes of Peru and Bolivia.
How to spot
Key identification mark is the rufous belly. Look for it perching conspicuously within or at the edge of montane forests. Listen for its strong, whistled calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed in the early morning when vocal and active.
Where to spot
Humid montane forests, forest edges, and cloud forests in the central Andes of Peru and Bolivia.
How to spot
Key identification mark is the rufous belly. Look for it perching conspicuously within or at the edge of montane forests. Listen for its strong, whistled calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed in the early morning when vocal and active.
This species often forages by sallying from exposed perches to catch insects in flight, but also frequently drops to the ground to snatch prey.
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