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high-browed
high-browed, a. (ˈhaɪbraʊd) [f. high a. + brow n.1 + -ed2.] 1. Having a lofty forehead.1848 Geo. Eliot Let. 23 Nov. (1954) I. 273 We have brought you [sc. Mother Nature] many gentle maidens and high-browed, brave men. 1875 Brit. Q. Rev. Apr. 500 One can conjure up a vision of them: the one fair, pal...
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Velvet-browed brilliant
Feeding
The velvet-browed brilliant forages for nectar both low down and high in the canopy, but in the forest interior tends to stay low. Another vocalization is "high-pitched drawn-out reeling trills" that rise and fall in pitch.
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Rufous-browed conebill
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. References
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Birds of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Birds of the Colombian Andes
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Golden-browed warbler
References
External links
Golden-browed warbler photo gallery VIREO
Photo-High Res ; Article mtaudubon–"Western Mexico"
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Birds of Central America
Birds of Mexico
Birds of Guatemala
Birds of Honduras
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Yellow-browed sparrow
It is generally found in the lowlands, though it has been recorded to on the east side of the Andes, and regularly as high as — and sometimes to — in Voice
The yellow-browed sparrow's high-pitched song is described as "insect-like".
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Red-browed pardalote
Other common names include red-browed diamondbird, bellbird, cape red-browed, pale red-browed, fawn-eyed, fawn-eyebrowed and pallid or red-lored pardalote Both the male and female excavate a tunnel 6–122 cm long and a nesting chamber 10–12.7 cm deep, 6.3–10 cm wide and 14.0 cm high.
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Rufous-browed peppershrike
Behaviour and ecology
The nest is a flimsy cup high in a tree with a typical clutch of two or three pinkish-white eggs lightly blotched with brown. rufous-browed peppershrike
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Ochre-browed thistletail
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. References
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Birds of the Venezuelan Andes
Endemic birds of Venezuela
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Taxa named by Hans von Berlepsch
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White-browed hermit
Vocalization
The white-browed hermit's song is "a descending, accelerating series of high-pitched notes, 'tseee-tsee-tsee-tsi-ti-tututu' interspersed References
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White-browed hawk
The white-browed hawk is monotypic.
Description
The white-browed hawk is long with a wingspan. Vocalization
The white-browed hawk's call is "a high-pitched rather thin downslurred whistle 'keeeeuw' given at intervals."
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White-browed spinetail
Vocalization
The white-browed spinetail's song is "a series of high-pitched notes ending in trill, 'chit-chit-chit-chit-chi-chi-chichichichichichi' or References
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Yellow-browed woodpecker
It tends to excavate its nest cavity high in a tree.The clutch size, incubation period, time to fledging, and details of parental care are not known. Vocal and non-vocal sounds
The yellow-browed woodpecker's song is a "slow or hurried series of 7-15 high 'wuh' notes."
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Yellow-browed tody-flycatcher
References
External links
Yellow-browed tody-flycatcher videos on the Internet Bird Collection
Photo-Very High Res--(Close-up)(shows "Yellow-brow"); Article ; Article for the "Yellow-browed tody-flycatcher" pbase—"Birds of Peru"
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Birds of the Amazon rainforest
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White-browed nuthatch
It inhabits old oak groves at high elevations, generally above . arboreum, six meters high.
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White-browed ground tyrant
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. References
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Birds of the Southern Andes
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