This tiny, beautiful bird occurs in montane forest all along the Andes, but occurs more generally in Patagonia right down to the coast. But they did not seem particularly common, and they were always on the move when I saw them so never easy to connect with. I photographed this individual in a Southern Beech (Nothofagus) woodland in Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile.
Taken with Nikon D500 Nikkor 300mm f4 lens with 1.4 converter f5.6 1/1000 ISO 1100
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How can anyone dislike a Tufted Tit Tyrant?.
I suppose they must be a small insect