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Fringe-backed fire-eye : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fringe-backed fire-eye
The fringe-backed fire-eye (''Pyriglena atra''), also known as Swainson's fire-eye, is a rare species of bird in the antbird family that is endemic to Brazil. Names in other languages include ''Olho-de-fogo-rendado'' and ''papa-taoca-da-bahia'' in Portuguese, ''Batará de Swainson'' and ''Ojodefuego de Bahía'' in Spanish, ''Alapi noir'' and ''Priglène à manteau tacheté'' in French, and ''Fleckenmantel-Feuerauge'' and ''Fleckenmantel-Feueraugef'' in German.〔(''Pyriglena atra''. ) Avibase - the world bird database.〕 ==Description== This bird is about 17.5 cm long. It has red eyes. The male is black and has a patch of white-edged black feathers on its back. The female is reddish-brown with brown underparts, a black tail, and a white throat.〔USFWS. (Listing seven Brazilian bird species as endangered throughout their range; Final rule. ) ''Federal Register'' December 28, 2010.〕 The song is a number of whistling ''fíu'' sounds and the alarm call is a loud ''peerit'', rising at the end.〔(''Pyriglena atra''. ) BirdLife Fact Sheet.〕
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