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Uploaded: 11/27/11 10:08 PM GMT
Black Capped Donacobius
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Googling gets me this: "The nests are open cups in the reeds or grass; this is feature that is very unlike any wren. So, despite initial placement as mimids and then as wrens, Donacobius is a unique species. Fortunately it is widely distributed in Amazonia, and is particularly characteristic of oxbow lakes and floating vegetation in sluggish streams." Thanks for any looks and comments ENJOY!

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