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Common tody-flycatcher, Venezuela  Common tody-flycatcher,Todirostrum cinereum Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Common tody-flycatcher, Venezuela

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  1. You saw so many awesome birds in Venezuela! Wow. Posted 5 years ago
    1. Oh yes it was absolutely wonderful - I'd go back like a shot - but Costa Rica and Colombia are also awesome (much over-used word) Posted 5 years ago
      1. I don't know much about birding, but I have read that Panama is also an incredible location for bird diversity, especially during migration. Trinidad & Tobago is supposed to be "awesome" as well. Posted 5 years ago
        1. It's a place we're thinking about for this summer maybe with a bit more Colombia - I know someone who can put me in touch with a guide to go to see a Harpy Eagle nest with a youngster - it's a big draw!!! Posted 5 years ago
          1. WOW! A harpy eagle would be an incredible thing to see, especially a nest! Posted 5 years ago
            1. That's what we thought Christine - Anyway we'll see Posted 5 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 NattyOne
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By NattyOne

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Uploaded Feb 22, 2020. Captured Aug 7, 2015 12:39.
  • Canon EOS 7D
  • f/5.6
  • 1/197s
  • ISO1250
  • 200mm