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Common tody-flycatcher, Uraba, Colombia  Antioquia,Colombia,Colombia Choco & Pacific region,Common tody-flycatcher,Fall,Geotagged,South America,Todirostrum cinereum,Uraba,Urabá,World Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

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  1. Cute bird, it looks a bit disheveled or puffed up. I like how you captured it right in that tiny opening with all the green surrounding it. Posted 7 years ago
    1. Thanks! Yes, sometimes birds look a bit puffed up, usually when cleaning their feathers or after getting wet. They can look wildly different from their normal appearance then :)

      I also like how the layers of foliage give a sense of depth, although usually it's not planned, purely a necessity :)
      Posted 7 years ago

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The common tody-flycatcher or black-fronted tody-flycatcher is a very small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southern Mexico to northwestern Peru, eastern Bolivia and southern Brazil.

Similar species: Perching Birds
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded Mar 14, 2018. Captured Oct 25, 2017 12:03 in Unnamed Road, Apartadó, Antioquia, Colombia.
  • NIKON D850
  • f/8.0
  • 1/400s
  • ISO1250
  • 550mm