Pale-tipped tyrannulet / ineziaBirds in Suriname


Pale-tipped tyrannulet / inezia, Tyranneau grivé, Amarelinho, Inezia coluda

Pale-tipped tyrannulet / inezia, Tyranneau grivé, Amarelinho, Inezia coluda

Pale-tipped tyrannulet / inezia, Tyranneau grivé, Amarelinho, Inezia coluda

A Pale-tipped tyrannulet/inezia photographed by Francita Rijhiner in Suriname (Borneoweg Saramacca in April 2008) and two photographs of a Tyrannulet by Carl Beel near his home in the West of Paramaribo in September 2008. A bird of mangrove and humid areas in the Guianas. It has light-colored (very pale) eyes, white eyebrows, white chin and wingbars, its breast is tinged with buff and the tail is tipped white. It is often seen near the coast in Suriname. This is a sound of the Pale-tipped Inezia, recorded by Alexandre Renaudier in Mana French Guiana, near the border with Suriname

Each small square indicates the observation of at least one (group) of these birds, the medium ones at least 4 observations on different days and the largest ones 10 or more. The color of each square indicates: blue for coastal area, yellow for savanna and red for rainforest.


Distribution in Suriname (explanation)
Coastal area
Savanna
Forests
Mountain forests
Sipalawini savanna

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