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This bird is barely bigger than a leaf — yet wears a bold crest like a warrior.

The Crested Doradito (Pseudocolopteryx sclateri) is a tiny, energetic flycatcher found in the marshes and wetlands of South America, from Argentina to southern Brazil. Cloaked in golden-olive feathers with a spiky black crest and pale underparts, it flits like a flame among the reeds, vanishing almost as soon as it appears.

This bird thrives where water meets grass — in dense marshes, flooded meadows, and reed beds. It’s a master of agility, darting between stems in quick bursts to catch mid-air insects or pluck spiders from leaves. Despite its flashy crest, it’s remarkably hard to spot — its colors blend perfectly with sunlit sedges and waving cattails.

Its nest is just as clever. Built low among wet vegetation, often just above water level, the cup is woven with grass and spider silk, hidden in plain sight. During breeding season, males may flick their crests up while calling, giving brief glimpses of their punk-like crown.

Small. Swift. Surprisingly fierce.

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