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Short-tailed pygmy tyrant

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measuring smaller. The average length is 6.5 cm (2.6 in) and the weight averages at 4.2 g (0.15 oz). While the bill (though slender) is disproportionately large for the size of the bird, the tail is practically non-existent. The head is gray with blackish lores and stand-out white
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song that is repeated over and over. Chirp-like squeaks similar to that of a well-rosined bird squeaker and a soft, purring series of trilled notes, lower in pitch than other calls, are heard. In general, the vocalizations of the short-tailed pygmy tyrant are all unlikely to be recognized as bird
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A resident of tall humid forests, the bird is occasionally found in more open woodland, specifically around treefalls and tall trees in clearings. It ranges from sea-level to 750 m (2,460 ft). It is fairly common throughout most of its range, but is easily overlooked, in part due to its
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from beneath leaves at mid-level in the forest. Its flight movements have a mechanical-feel that enhances the insect comparison. The abrupt movements of this dwarf make it hard to follow even if it is seen. This bird also occasionally flycatches after remaining very quiet.
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Fitzpatrick Tyler, John; Clock, Benjamin (2004), "Family Tyrannidae (Tyrant-flycatchers)", in del Hoyo, Josep; Elliott, Andrew; Christie, David (eds.),
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The short-tailed pygmy tyrant is truly a pygmy of a bird, with only a handful of the smallest
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approaches similarly diminutive sizes. The pygmy tyrant is widespread throughout most of the
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notes, at first hesitant, then accelerating and descending slightly. There is also a
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vocalizations, but are rather more like the sounds made by crickets or small frogs.
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The short-tailed pygmy tyrant prefers to take prey by hover-
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Manaus
Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Tyrannidae
Myiornis
Binomial name
D'Orbigny
Lafresnaye

tyrant-flycatcher
passerine
black-capped pygmy tyrant
Amazon
South America
hummingbirds
slaty-headed tody-flycatcher
nest

gleaning
"Myiornis ecaudatus"
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

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