成鳥 (Swallow) © Marilyn Henry eBird S32236454 Macaulay Library ML 38288251
成鳥 (Cliff) © Alexander Lees
成鳥 (Cliff) © Brooke Miller
成鳥 (Swallow) © Marcelo Allende
成鳥 (Swallow) © Henry Cook
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成鳥 (Cliff) © Jonathan Creel

ツバメタイランチョウ Hirundinea ferruginea

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This unmistakable long-winged flycatcher is widespread (though rarely very numerous) throughout much of South America. As the name implies it occurs around cliffs, landslides, and even buildings. Medium size, warm rufous coloration (brightest on the wings), and habitat are distinctive. Some variation across range, with birds in the Andes having more whitish speckling on the face. Compare with Streak-throated Bush-Tyrant, which is larger and has a streaked throat. Usually seen singly or in pairs, perched conspicuously on a snag, rock face, powerline, or building.

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