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Long-tailed silky-flycatcher

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The male long-tailed silky-flycatcher is 24 cm long and has a pale grey forehead. The rest of the crested head, neck, throat, and lower belly are yellow. The back, lower breast, and upper belly are blue-grey, and the flight feathers and long pointed tail are black. The outer tail feathers are spotted
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The female is 21 cm long and generally duller than the male, with a darker grey forehead, olive body plumage, and a shorter, duller black tail. Immatures are similar to adults, but the central tail feathers are shorter and the white spotting on the outer tail is indistinct.
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2 to 18 m above ground in a tree, sometimes in loose colonies. The female lays two brown-and-lilac-blotched grey eggs, which are incubated by both adults. The young fledge 18 to 25 days after hatching and are fed by both parents.
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The habitat of this bird is mountain forests, where the breeding pair builds a neat cup of
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This species forages in small flocks when not breeding, fly-catching for
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The call of the long-tailed silky-flycatcher is a repeated
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Ptiliogonatidae
Ptiliogonys
Binomial name
Cabanis

passerine
bird
Costa Rica
Panama
thrush-sized
silky-flycatchers
waxwings
lichen
insects
mistletoe
Brueelia ptilogonis
In Parque Nacional Los Quetzales, Costa Rica, 21 March 2024.
Parque Nacional Los Quetzales
Long-tailed silky-flycatcher in Costa Rica

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