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Streaked-backed Tyrannulet

Streaked-backed Tyrannulet

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The Streaked-backed Tyrannulet is a small, active flycatcher, characterized by subtle streaking on its back and crown. It inhabits the dense understory of humid montane forests.
Where to spot
Found in the humid montane forests of the Andes in South America, from Venezuela to Bolivia.
How to spot
Look for subtle streaking on its back and crown, and its small size. It tends to stay low in dense vegetation, often flicking its tail. Listen for its high-pitched, often repeated calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon. Often found within mixed-species flocks.
Despite its small size, this tyrannulet is a highly agile flyer, capable of making rapid, acrobatic movements to catch tiny insects in dense vegetation.
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