We spent the morning of Sunday, January 15, 2012, birding along a small tributary (Tapara Creek) of the Amazon below the main confluence of the Ucayali-Marañón Rivers. We were near some river islands when Brad photographed a River Tyrannulet, Serpophaga hypoleuca, that was buried among the reeds. A small gray (upperparts) and white (underparts) tyrannulet of river edge habitats that has a long tail and tends to perch horizontally. Temperatures were in the mid-80's with partly cloudy skies.
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