Description: Small, with a large head and beak, long vibrissae, and muted colors. Head and back are brown, with darker wings and tail. Ventral and spectacles are cinnamon. Hooked beak tip.
Subspecies: Nonnula rubecula rubecula (Spix, 1824).
Geographic Distribution within Argentina: Misiones.
Habitat: Forests and capueras.
Behavior: Passive, easily overlooked. When active, it performs fluttering movements reminiscent of mosquitoes.
Breeding: Nests in cavities where it lays white eggs.
Author of this description: Jorge La Grotteria
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