Unadorned Flycatcher

Myiophobus inornatus

The Unadorned Flycatcher is a small, insectivorous bird found in South America. It is characterized by its plain olive-brown plumage, pale underparts, and a distinct eye-ring. This species is often found in open woodlands, forest edges, and shrubby areas, where it perches on exposed branches to forage for insects. The Unadorned Flycatcher is known for its distinctive call, a sharp 'peet-weet' or 'peet-sah'. While its population size is not well documented, it is generally considered to be of least concern in terms of conservation status.

Habitat: Open woodlands, forest edges, shrubby areas

Unadorned Flycatcher

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