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Masked Water-Tyrant

Fluvicola nengeta

Description:

Its nest is made of sticks that are usually crammed into trees near water. It is common to see these birds in pairs.

Habitat:

Preferably near rivers or ponds. Can be found in parks and gardens in urban centers. Often comes to the floor, even muddy, in search of food. It is a bird of open spaces.

Notes:

I found this specimen in a region of waterfalls

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LeonardoMB
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LeonardoMB

São José do Rio Pardo, Brazil

Spotted on Dec 29, 2012
Submitted on Dec 29, 2012

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