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Venezuelan Bristle Tyrant

Venezuelan Bristle Tyrant

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The Venezuelan Bristle Tyrant is a small, active flycatcher endemic to the humid montane forests of northern Venezuela. It is characterized by its dull olive plumage.
Where to spot
Endemic to humid montane forests and cloud forests in the coastal ranges of northern Venezuela.
How to spot
Look for its small size and dull olive plumage. It tends to be active, darting out to catch insects. Listen for its distinctive, high-pitched calls.
When to spot
Year-round, often most active during early mornings.
This species is an example of an 'Andean endemic,' restricted to the cloud forest habitats of a specific portion of the Andes mountain range.
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