tyranidae

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A Great Kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) sitting in a tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tyrant quiquivi posed on a stake under the tropical rain, Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tyrant quiquivi pitangus-sulphuratus perched on a branch, Alajuela, Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tyrant quiquivi pitangus-sulphuratus perched on a branch, Alajuela, Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tyrant quiquivi pitangus-sulphuratus perched on a branch, Alajuela, Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Fluvicola nengeta
Tyrant quiquivi pitangus-sulphuratus perched on a branch, Alajuela, Costa Rica Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
   
The masked washerwoman Fluvicola nengeta, also known as washerwoman, noivinha, widow Zona da Mata mineira, white maria, maria-lencinho, bertolinha, dombinho-das-almas and senhorinha, is a South American passerine bird belonging to to the Tyranidae family. In some places in the Northeast, it is also known by the name of Lavadeira-de-Deus and Andorinha Ceará. It measures between 14.5 and 16 centimeters in length and weighs from 14 to 20 grams. Its coloration is mainly white, contrasting with a narrow black transocular band that ends in a slight downward curve just after the auricular region.


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