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Pied-crested Tit-Tyrant | Torito de Cresta Pintada | Anairetes reguloides @ Mejía, Perú | June 2019 - The Pied-crested Tit-Tyrant is a small and energetic bird present from central Peru to northern Chile (west Andes slope). It has distinctive black and white streaks on the breast and back, as well as a bifurcated crest reminiscent of horns, which gives it its spanish name: Torito (little bull). Ranging from coastal thickets up to Polylepis forest at 4000+ MASL, it furtively moves through dense vegetation, foraging on small insects, usually by perch-gleaning. Fortunately, still classified as Least Concern. - El Torito de Cresta Pintada es un ave pequeña y enérgica presente desde el centro de Perú hasta el norte de Chile (ladera oeste de los Andes). Tiene rayas blancas y negras en el pecho y lomo que lo distinguen, así como una cresta bifurcada que pareciera cuernos, lo que le da su nombre en español: Torito. Su hábitat habitual va de matorrales costeros a bosques de Polylepis a más de 4000 MSNM, en los que se mueve furtivamente a través de la densa vegetación, alimentándose de pequeños insectos, por lo general al vuelo. Afortunadamente, todavía se le clasifica de Preocupación Menor. - Photos: @paul_bradley_silva Sony RX10 Mk IV ƒ/4 | 1/125s | ISO-64 | 600mm @ 35mm equiv. - Follow us! | Síguenos! facebook.com/hillstarbirding instagram.com/hillstar_birding - References | Fuentes: Cornell Lab of Ornithology National Audubon Society BirdLife International Princeton Birds and Natural History Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive Corbidi - Centro de Ornitología y Biodiversidad Arkive - #birds #birding #birdwatching #nature #wildlife #animals #birdphotography #naturephotography #birdlovers #birdphotobooth #birdsofperu #peru #wildlifephotography #conservation #animalphotography #naturelover #wild #visitperu #liveauthentic #exploretocreate #adventureculture #wonderoutdoors #YTúQuéPlanes #PeruTheRichestCountry #igersperu (at Mejía, Arequipa, Peru) https://www.instagram.com/p/BysKG7ig9pF/?igshid=12vuimsvfu3z0
Video reveals what photos don't show. The Mourning Doves always seem rather peaceful, but they can get aggressive when it comes to food. Feb 4th, 2019
The gentle giants are fierce when it comes to food. That was surprising to see!
Lake life with Pelicans, cormorants, kingfisher, coots, Ibis, etc...
Return of the White Crowned Sparrow!
Chick Chick Chickadee dee dee
One of the youngsters from this summer.