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Amazonian Antwren

Amazonian Antwren

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The Amazonian Antwren is a tiny, drab antwren that inhabits the understory of humid lowland forests throughout the Amazon basin. It is part of a complex of similar-looking species, requiring careful observation for identification.
Where to spot
Widespread across the Amazon rainforest, found in Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Bolivia.
How to spot
Focus on the dense undergrowth and vine tangles. It often joins mixed-species flocks. Look for its subtle movements and listen for its high-pitched, often repetitive calls.
When to spot
Active year-round. Early mornings are typically the most productive time to find this species.
This species' distribution spans a vast area of the Amazon, demonstrating its adaptability to various lowland forest types within this massive ecosystem, from terra firme to seasonally flooded areas.
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