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. Brad caught this adult Yellow-browed Sparrow, Ammodramus aurifrons, as it peeked out from under the dense vegetation. The amount of yellow coloration on the face is variable and tends to extend outside of the superciliary area. Temperatures were in the mid-70's on this humid morning with overcast skies.


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