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A highly distinctive bird with a solid black face and black and white streaking and a prominent spikey crest!

Meet the Black-crested Tit-Tyrant

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The black-crested tit-tyrant or Marañón tit-tyrant (Anairetes nigrocristatus) is a species of bird with black upperparts and narrow white bands below. There are also two white wingbars, formed by the broad white tips of the wing-coverts. The tail is black with white tips, and feathers also bordered in white on the outer feathers. Underparts, throat, breast, and flanks are covered in black-and-white bands, while the belly and undertail coverts are a cream to pale yellow. The head is black with a large patch of white on the crown and nape. Sprouting from the base of the bill are elongated crown feathers which form a v-shaped crest. The bill is a bright orange color, the eyes brown, legs, and feet black.

imageThe female has similar plumage, but her crest is shorter and the forehead is a duller black. The remaining black-and-white pattern is more dusky looking. Her bill is usually black with an orange-yellow lower mandible.

The juvenile has a shorter crest and its crown is more dusky than white.

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These birds are found in Ecuador and Peru.

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The Black-crested Tit-Tyrant likes to live in or around scrubby areas and woodland. It can also be seen in dense scrubby vegetation along streams or bordering ravines.

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The Black-crested Tit-Tyrant is an insectivorous bird, foraging by flying from stem to stem, catching prey from leaves and twigs, and sometimes taking them when on the wing.

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The breeding season for the Black-crested Tit-tyrant is between June and July when both parents build the nest and incubated the eggs. The female though is far more active in both these roles. She between 2 to 6 eggs with incubation between 12 to 16 days. Chicks are fed by both parents and become fledged after 12 to 24 days.

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