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Fulvous-faced Scrub-Tyrant
Formerly Tawny-crowned Pygmy Tyrant (Euscarthmus [m] fulviceps) Sexes similar. Photographed near Urraca Lodge in Jorupe Reserve, El Oro Province, Ecuador. Tumbesian dry forest with stunning Ceiba trees at ca. 610 m (2,000 ft) elevation.
Habitat
Tumbesian dry forest with stunning Ceiba trees at ca. 610 m (2,000 ft) elevation.
Location
Urraca Lodge in Jorupe Reserve, El Oro Province, Ecuador
Date taken
November 2014
Scientific name
Euscarthmus fulviceps
Equipment used
Canon
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Opus Editor
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What a little cutie he is Stanley. A super find for you too, I think as this is such a rare visitor to the Gallery.

A super picture - many thanks for sharing him with us here my friend.
 
Such a cute little fellow, how on earth can he be a tyrant? Lol. Superb find and a great shot of it, Stanley!! tfs.
 
A lovely bird, Stanley, and a very nice study of it.
 
Great work getting a clear shot of this charmer in all that bramble Stanley! Lovely detail and colors!! tfs it!
 
That's some name for this wee beauty Stanley! Wonderful crisp detailed capture. Top quality camera work again.
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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