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The royal flycatcher or Amazonian flycatcher (Onychorhynchus coronatus) is a species of passerine bird of the Tyrannidae family that lives in America.

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Like the other royal neotropical flycatchers, this species has a large, bright crest of fan-shaped color, which is generally flat, but occasionally erected to reveal the dazzling scarlet (yellow in the female) richly decorated with black and steel- blue marks. The rest of the plumage is rather unspectacular in comparison, being uniformly reddish-brown in the superior parts, without brightness of yellow-orange in the inferior parts, rufo in the croup and the tail and whitish in the throat

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