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White-winged Becard

Pachyramphus polychopterus

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Description:

Male (Black) and Female (Grey-Green) forming a couple of this bird that visits Buenos Aires during the summer. Belonging to the family Tityridae shows sexual dimorfism, being the male black wiht some feathers white.

Habitat:

This birds were found in the natural reserve of Ribera Norte, in San Isidro. It represents the typical forest of the Delta of Parana River and the shore of Rio de la Plata.

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