Zimmer's tody-tyrant facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Zimmer's tody-tyrant |
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Conservation status | |
Scientific classification | |
Genus: |
Hemitriccus
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Species: |
minimus
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Synonyms | |
Hemitriccus aenigma (Zimmer, 1940) |
The Zimmer's tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus minimus) is a small bird. It belongs to the Tyrannidae family, which includes many types of flycatchers. This bird is found in parts of South America.
About Zimmer's Tody-Tyrant
This bird is named after an American bird expert, John Todd Zimmer. He was an ornithologist, which means he studied birds. The name honors his work in understanding different bird species.
Where This Bird Lives
The Zimmer's tody-tyrant lives in several South American countries. You can find it in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. These birds prefer specific places to live.
Natural Habitat
Their favorite home is in subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. Shrubland is an area with many shrubs and bushes. These places are usually warm and can be dry. This habitat provides the perfect environment for the tody-tyrant to find food and build its nest.