About the Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher
The ochre-faced tody-flycatcher is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.
Source: Wikipedia
Taxonomy & Classification
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Aves |
| Order | Passeriformes |
| Family | Tyrant Flycatchers (Tyrannidae) |
| Species | Poecilotriccus plumbeiceps |
| Species Codes | ocftof1, OFTF |
Frequently Asked Questions
What family does the Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher belong to?
The Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher (Poecilotriccus plumbeiceps) belongs to the Tyrant Flycatchers family (Tyrannidae), in the order Passeriformes.
How can I identify the Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher?
The ochre-faced tody-flycatcher is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay....
Where can I report a Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher sighting?
You can log sightings of Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher on eBird (ebird.org) using species code ocftof1, or on iNaturalist.