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If you're looking for a particular bird, place, or anything else related to the birding world, try searching for it using the search box at the top, or to the left, of this page. You can also get an overview of all the birds, bird song, locations or other wildlife by using the tabs above. | If you're looking for a particular bird, place, or anything else related to the birding world, try searching for it using the search box at the top, or to the left, of this page. You can also get an overview of all the birds, bird song, locations or other wildlife by using the tabs above. | ||
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Welcome to the Opus, an interactive, multimedia encyclopaedia that anyone can edit. You can use the Opus to find out about everything to do with birds - from the birds themselves to the places you can find them.
Identification
Length 13–14 cm (5½ in), weight 11–14 g
Strongly sexually dimorphic. Adult male is unmistakable.
Male: Bright vermilion-red underparts and cap, dark brownish wings, tail and mask.
Female: Dull brownish or greyish upperparts, whitish underparts streaked dark brown. In some subspecies they have pinkish or yellow flanks and/or crissum.
First year: Resembles female but....
Similar Species
Females and immatures are potentially confusing, but can be separated from most other superficially similar species (e.g. .....
Distribution
It is widespread and generally common in most of central and northern South America, Central America, Mexico and southwestern United States.....
Taxonomy
This species formerly included Brujo Flycatcher. Recently split by IOC into two species, one in southeastern South America and the other in northern and western South America, Central America, and southern North America[1] following genetic studies[2]; these are listed here as subspecies groups....
If you're looking for a particular bird, place, or anything else related to the birding world, try searching for it using the search box at the top, or to the left, of this page. You can also get an overview of all the birds, bird song, locations or other wildlife by using the tabs above.
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