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White-crested Sirystes

White-crested Sirystes

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The White-crested Sirystes is a striking medium-sized flycatcher, named for its prominent white crest that contrasts with its dark cap. It is a resident of humid lowland forests.
Where to spot
Found in the canopy and sub-canopy of humid lowland forests in the western Amazon basin, primarily in Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
How to spot
Look for its white crest and active foraging in the mid to upper canopy. Listen for its loud, often squealing or whistled calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often more vocal in the mornings. Observable year-round in its resident range.
Its bold crest can be erected during vocal displays or when agitated, adding to its distinctive appearance.
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