DINELLI´S DORADITO Pseudocolopteryx dinellianus CHACO NEAR THREATENED
This is a rare migrant doradito, best detected by its distinctive, scratchy song. It can be identified on account of the uniformly brownish upperparts, contrastingly bright yellow underparts, wing bars and hint of a supercilium visible at close range. Note that juveniles of some other species may show wing bars and/or a supercilium, so make your identification with care!
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FIGURE 1 - (FPAVE1776PH) Adult, Bahía de Asunción, Departamento Central (Paul Smith September 2009).
FIGURE 2 - (FPAVE1777PH) Adult singing, Bahía de Asunción, Departamento Central (Arne Lesterhuis September 2009).
FIGURE 3 - (FPAVE1778PH) Adult, Bahía de Asunción, Departamento Central (Arne Lesterhuis September 2009).
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Pseudocolopteryx dinellianus
1 (FPAVE1779RE) Song recorded Bahía de Asunción, Departamento Central (Paul Smith September 2009).
2 (FPAVE1780RE) Song recorded Bahía de Asunción, Departamento Central (Paul Smith September 2009).
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