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==Description==
 
==Description==
13-15".  Small with usual Micratur shape.  Cere, lores, and orbital area yellow orange. Legs yellow; eyes yellow ochre to brown. Rufous and Gray phases. Immature: dark brown above, buffy white below with widely spaced narrow black bars, usually with whitish nuchal collar.
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13-15".  Small with usual ''Micratur'' shape.  Cere, lores, and orbital area yellow. Legs yellow; eyes yellow ochre to brown. Occurs in rufous and gray morphs, but one or the other is lacking is some subspecies. Immature: dark brown above, buffy white below with widely spaced narrow black bars, usually with whitish nuchal collar.
 
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==Range : ==
 
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To 2500m.  Southern Mexico south to western Ecuador, northwest Argentina, and southern Brazil.
 
To 2500m.  Southern Mexico south to western Ecuador, northwest Argentina, and southern Brazil.

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Micrastur ruficollis

Description

13-15". Small with usual Micratur shape. Cere, lores, and orbital area yellow. Legs yellow; eyes yellow ochre to brown. Occurs in rufous and gray morphs, but one or the other is lacking is some subspecies. Immature: dark brown above, buffy white below with widely spaced narrow black bars, usually with whitish nuchal collar.

Range :

To 2500m. Southern Mexico south to western Ecuador, northwest Argentina, and southern Brazil.

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