Yellow-browed tyrant

Satrapa icterophrys

The Yellow-browed tyrant (Satrapa icterophrys) is a small passerine bird found in South America. It is characterized by its distinctive yellow eyebrow stripe and olive-green upperparts. The underparts are pale yellow, and the wings and tail are dark with white edges. This species prefers open areas with shrubs and grassy vegetation, often near water. It feeds on insects and small invertebrates, catching them by flycatching from perches. The Yellow-browed tyrant is known for its energetic and acrobatic flight displays during the breeding season. Although not globally threatened, habitat loss and degradation are potential threats to its populations.

Habitat: Open areas with shrubs and grassy vegetation

Yellow-browed tyrant
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