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WildlifePhotographer gives you access to over 2,846 wildlife species sheets to help you identify, understand, and photograph wildlife around the world. Mammals, birds, reptiles… each sheet provides key information: habitat, activity, life cycle, signs of presence, and tailored photo tips.
Our database grows every week with new iconic species. To go further, access maps, reminders, logs, and personalized statistics in the app — designed to meet the real needs of wildlife photographers in the field.
Restinga Tyrannulet
Pogonotriccus poecilotis
The Restinga Tyrannulet, or Pogonotriccus poecilotis, is a small passerine bird belonging to the Tyrannidae family. It is primarily found in the subtropical and tropical moist forests of southeastern Brazil. This bird is characterized by its striped black and white head, olive-green back, and pale yellow belly. It is often seen foraging for insects in dense foliage, moving with agility and speed. Although discreet, its melodious and repetitive song can be heard throughout the canopy. The Restinga Tyrannulet is not very shy, making it easier for birdwatchers to observe.
Rüppell's vulture
Gyps rueppelli
The Rüppell's vulture is a large carrion-feeding raptor, 85–95 cm tall with a wingspan of 230–265 cm, featuring dark brown plumage and a pale bare head. It inhabits mountain cliffs and savannas of East and Central Africa, feeding mainly on large mammal carcasses. During breeding, it nests in dense colonies on cliff ledges, and pairs sometimes perform group display flights above their nests.



