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Rufous-browed Chat-Tyrant

Rufous-browed Chat-Tyrant

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The Eastern Chat-Tyrant is a medium-sized flycatcher with a preference for highland cloud forests in the northern Andes. It has a subtle plumage and an upright posture.
Where to spot
Found in humid montane and cloud forests in Venezuela and Colombia.
How to spot
Look for its upright posture and subtle coloration in the mid-story of montane forests. Listen for its distinctive, often chattering calls, which are important for identification.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often more vocal in the mornings. It is a resident species, observable year-round.
This species often occurs in the dense understory of mossy cloud forests, where its calls can carry well through the humid air.
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