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ViewsLong-tailed Silky-flycatcherFrom Opus(Redirected from Ptilogonys caudatus)
[edit] Identification24cm. Silky plumage. Pale grey forehead, yellow head, neck, throat and lower belly, blue-grey back, lower breast and upper belly, black flight feathers and tail. Female generally duller than male, darker grey forehead, olive body plumage and a shorter, duller black tail. [edit] DistributionCosta Rica and western Panama [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species [edit] HabitatMountain forests and edges [edit] BehaviourIts nest is a cup of lichen; 2 brown and lilac-blotched grey eggs are laid, and incubated by both adults. The young fledge 18-25 days after hatching, and are fed by both parents. Diet includes insects and small fruits, especially mistletoe. [edit] External Links
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