The Sao Paulo Tyrannulet is an endemic and endangered species of the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil, particularly within the state of São Paulo.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil, primarily in humid foothill and montane forests, particularly in São Paulo state.
How to spot
Look for its small size and overall dull plumage. It tends to be inconspicuous, foraging quietly in the understory. Listening for its unique vocalizations is crucial for detection.
When to spot
Year-round, but observations are challenging due to its rarity. Focus efforts in the early morning.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil, primarily in humid foothill and montane forests, particularly in São Paulo state.
How to spot
Look for its small size and overall dull plumage. It tends to be inconspicuous, foraging quietly in the understory. Listening for its unique vocalizations is crucial for detection.
When to spot
Year-round, but observations are challenging due to its rarity. Focus efforts in the early morning.
This species is highly threatened by habitat loss due to agricultural expansion and urbanization within its limited range in the Atlantic Forest.
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