Brown-and-yellow Marshbird

Pseudoleistes virescens

The Brown-and-yellow Marshbird, scientifically known as Pseudoleistes virescens, is a striking bird species found in South America. This bird is characterized by its predominantly brown plumage with yellow accents, and a long, pointed bill. It is often found in marshy areas, wetlands, and grasslands, where it forages for insects and small invertebrates. The Brown-and-yellow Marshbird is known for its distinctive vocalizations, often heard during the breeding season. This species is not currently considered to be at risk, but its habitat is threatened by agricultural expansion and habitat loss.

Habitat: Marshy areas, wetlands, grasslands

Brown-and-yellow Marshbird
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