Flatbill

The Flatbill bird family, belonging to the genus Rhynchocyclus and Ramphotrigon, is a fascinating group of passerine birds found primarily in Central and South America. Known for their distinctively broad, flat bills, these birds are adept at capturing insects in mid-flight. They typically inhabit dense forests, where their olive and gray plumage provides excellent camouflage against the foliage. Their behavior is characterized by a blend of agility and stealth, making them intriguing subjects for birdwatchers and ornithologists alike.

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