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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea Standing in Water Racing over a Rock in the Río Mindo, in the Mindo Valley, in Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken. by Neotropical Pete

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea Standing in Water Racing over a Rock in the Río Mindo, in the Mindo Valley, in Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken.

TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea. A Torrent Tyrannulet is standing on a rock as water rushes over its toes in the raging whitewater of Río Mindo. This photo was taken in the Mindo Valley in northwestern Ecuador on October 16, 2012. The Torrent Tyrannulet, a new world flycatcher, is a member of the family Tyrannidae.

Mosquerito Guardarríos Serpophaga cinerea posado sobre una piedra, sus dedos de pie cubiertos por agua corriendo en las aguas bravas del Río Mindo cerca de Mindo en el nordoeste de Ecuador en octubre de 2012.

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea. Adult with Insect in Bill Just Before it Feeds a Fledgling on a Boulder in the Río Mindo in Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken. by Neotropical Pete

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea. Adult with Insect in Bill Just Before it Feeds a Fledgling on a Boulder in the Río Mindo in Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken.

TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea. An adult Torrent Tyrannulet is feeding an insect to a fledgling on a boulder in the Río Mindo near Mindo in northwestern Ecuador on May 10, 2013. On this morning we discovered two fledgling Torrent Tyrannulets being fed by two adults. We watched them for about 40 minutes as the adults would fly off over the water in search of insect food and the young would wait to beg when an adult would fly in. The fledglings were fully capable of flight and were sometimes together and sometimes in different locations. The Torrent Tyrannulet is a neotropical flycatcher belonging to the avian family Tyrannidae.

Un adulto del Mosquerito Guardarríos Serpophaga cinerea está dando de comer a un pichón sobre una peña en el Río Mindo cerca de Mindo en el nordoeste de Ecuador en 10 de mayo del 2013. Había dos pichones recibiendo comida de insectos de dos adultos.

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea with Captured Insect On Boulder in Río Mindo, in the Mindo Valley, in Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken. by Neotropical Pete

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea with Captured Insect On Boulder in Río Mindo, in the Mindo Valley, in Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken.

TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea. A Torrent Tyrannulet is standing on a boulder in the middle of the Río Mindo holding an insect in its bill. This photo was taken in the Mindo Valley in northwestern Ecuador on June 27, 2012. The Torrent Tyrannulet is a neotropical flycatcher belonging to the avian family Tyrannidae. I saw my first Torrent Tyrannulet in a rocky, white water stream in a valley to the east and below Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve in Costa Rica.

Mosquerito Guardarríos Serpophaga cinerea posado sobre una peña en el centro del Río Mindo en el Valle de Mindo en el nordoeste de Ecuador en junio de 2012.

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea with Captured Insect en Route to Feed its Nestmate Along the Río Mindo, in the Mindo Valley, in Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken. by Neotropical Pete

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea with Captured Insect en Route to Feed its Nestmate Along the Río Mindo, in the Mindo Valley, in Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken.

TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea. A Torrent Tyrannulet is perching on a twig with a large insect in its bill. This Torrent Tyrannulet is part of a pair and is in transit to deliver the insect morsel to its nest mate which is sitting in a nest incubating eggs in a small tree on the bank of the Río Mindo. This photo was taken in the Mindo Valley in northwestern Ecuador on June 27, 2012. The Torrent Tyrannulet is a neotropical flycatcher belonging to the avian family Tyrannidae.

Este Mosquerito Guardarríos Serpophaga cinerea posaba sobre una ramita de un palito a la orilla del Río Mindo antes de entregar el insecto en su pico al otro miembro de una pareja que estaba sentado sobre huevos en su nido. La foto se sacó en el Valle de Mindo en el nordoeste de Ecuador en junio de 2012.

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea On a Boulder in the Torrent. Río Mindo in the Mindo Valley, Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken. by Neotropical Pete

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TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea On a Boulder in the Torrent. Río Mindo in the Mindo Valley, Northwestern ECUADOR. Photo by Peter Wendelken.

TORRENT TYRANNULET Serpophaga cinerea. A Torrent Tyrannulet is standing on a boulder in the middle of a rushing torrent in the Río Mindo. This photo was taken in the Mindo Valley in northwestern Ecuador on June 27, 2012. The Torrent Tyrannulet is a neotropical flycatcher belonging to the avian family Tyrannidae.

Mosquerito Guardarríos Serpophaga cinerea posado sobre una peña en el torrente del Río Mindo en el Valle de Mindo en el nordoeste de Ecuador en junio de 2012.

For A MUCH LARGER VIEW of this tinyTorrent Tyrannulet, VIEW AT THE GIGANTIC SIZE (3373 x 2400) using the direct Flickr link: www.flickr.com/photos/neotropical_birds_mayan_ruins/76011...