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Pula-pula-de-sobrancelha (White-striped Warbler)

Myiothlypis leucophrys

Photo by CassioCorradi
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Description:

It measures 16 cm long and weighs between 15 and 22 g. Color bright green olive back, head with a matt black crown. The region between the beak and eyes are white, and above the eyes. The face is streaked with white, gray and black. The breast is whitish with greyish side and abdomen, yellowish. The beak is black and the legs are orange.

Habitat:

It can be found in the Southeast and Midwest of Brazil in dense forests near rivers or streams.

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PublishedMay 17, 2016

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