#REDIRECT [[Cryptic Flycatcher]]
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#REDIRECT [[Cryptic Warbler]]
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#REDIRECT [[Cryptic Flycatcher]]
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#REDIRECT [[Cryptic Treehunter]]
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#REDIRECT [[Cryptic Forest Falcon]]
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#REDIRECT [[Cryptic Forest Falcon]]
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Formerly regarded as [[Dictionary_A-C#C|conspecific]] with [[Cryptic Flycatcher]].
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'''Alternative Name: Cryptic Antthrush'''
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A recently discovered species, very poorly known. Seems to be an uncommon, cryptic species.
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...k and chestnut, white lower belly. The head and breastpattern provide good cryptic camouflage. The female is similar to the male but duller, and the juvenile
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Its nest is a ground scrape into which 2-3 greenish eggs with cryptic markings are laid.
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...#{{Ref-GillDonsker11V2.11}}#O’Neill, J P, D F Lane and L N Naka. 2011. ''A Cryptic New Species Of Thrush (Turdidae: Turdus) From Western Amazonia''. The Condo
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*Cryptic plumage
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...ar DNA variation in Winifred's Warbler ''Scepomycter winifredae'' suggests cryptic speciation and the existence of a threatened species in the Rubeho–Ukagur
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Its nest is a ground scrape; 3 greenish eggs with cryptic markings are laid. Both sexes incubate, but only the male brings water.
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...å, J, Bowie, RCK. (2018) Habitat‐driven diversification, hybridization and cryptic diversity in the Fork‐tailed Drongo (Passeriformes: Dicruridae: ''Dicruru
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Black and yellow black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. Prominent joints in the long yellow or greenish legs.
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...00 to 2500m. They are not commonly seen, but this may just be due to their cryptic colouration and preference for the canopy.
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**Brownish gray to light gray with cryptic patterning
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...d R. C. K. Bowie (2018). Habitat‐driven diversification, hybridization and cryptic diversity in the Fork‐tailed Drongo (Passeriformes: Dicruridae: Dicrurus
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