The One-colored Becard is a species of bird in the Tityridae family. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae, where now placed by SACC. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and heavily degraded former forest.
The One-coloured Becard is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The One-coloured Becard (Pachyramphus homochrous) is endemic to Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela; where it favors subtropical or tropical dry forest areas, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, as well as heavily degraded former forest. - Photo, Video and/or Article contributions are welcome! Please click here for info The Avianweb strives to maintain accurate and up-to-date information; however, mistakes do happen. More
Ecuadorian Ground-Dove, One-coloured Becard and Saffron Siskin. Pale-browed Tinamou was very common. Around 5:30 p.m. we arrived at the police station El Caucho, our campsite for the next 3 nights. March 15: a walk between El Caucho and El Faical, the INRENA station. Nice birding in a beautiful ambience. Although this is dry forest, now at the end of the rainy season it looked like a real rainforest. More