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White-eyed Attila

White-eyed Attila

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The White-eyed Attila is a medium-sized, rather plain flycatcher, known for its distinctive pale eye. It is a resident of humid lowland forests in central South America.
Where to spot
Found in humid lowland forests, especially near water, in parts of Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.
How to spot
Look for its pale eye and stocky build in the mid-story of humid forests. Listen for its distinctive, often loud and varied calls, which are a good clue to its presence.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often vocal in the mornings. Observable year-round in its resident range.
The pale iris is a key field mark that helps distinguish it from other attilas, which typically have dark eyes.
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