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Sulphur-rumped myiobius
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Myiobius
Species:
sulphureipygius
Myiobius sulphureipygius map.svg

The sulphur-rumped myiobius is a small, colorful bird. It is also known as the sulphur-rumped flycatcher. Its scientific name is Myiobius sulphureipygius. This bird is part of the passerine group, which includes many songbirds. It belongs to the Tityridae family.

You can find this bird in several countries in Central and South America. These include Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. It likes to live in warm, wet forests close to the ground. These are often called subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

What Does the Sulphur-rumped Myiobius Look Like?

This flycatcher is a small bird, about 12 cm (4.7 in) long. That's about the length of a pencil!

Its Colors

  • Its head and upper back are a dull olive-brown color.
  • Its wings and tail are blackish.
  • The chest and sides of its body are a reddish-brown, called tawny.
  • Its face and the ring around its eyes are grey.
  • The throat is whitish.

Special Features

The most special part of this bird is its bright yellow rump patch. The "rump" is the area above its tail. This yellow patch extends up to its mid-back. Its belly is also yellow. It even has a small yellow crest on its head, which is like a tiny crown of feathers.

Where Does the Sulphur-rumped Myiobius Live?

This bird prefers to live in warm, humid places. Its natural habitat is in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. These are forests that get a lot of rain and are not very high up in the mountains.

Forest Life

You can often find the sulphur-rumped myiobius near streams within these forests. It likes to stay in the lower parts of the forest, not high up in the treetops.

How Does the Sulphur-rumped Myiobius Behave?

This bird is quite social. It often joins groups of different bird species. These mixed-species flocks move together through the lower parts of the forest. This helps them find food and stay safe.

Showing Off Its Rump

The sulphur-rumped myiobius has a unique way of showing off its bright yellow rump patch. It does this by fanning its tail out wide. At the same time, it drops its wings. This display makes its yellow rump very noticeable.

Its Call

When this bird calls, it makes a sharp sound. It sounds like psit.

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