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Black-faced Foliage-gleaner

Black-faced Foliage-gleaner

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The Black-faced Foliage-gleaner is a distinctive Furnariid characterized by its dark, almost black, facial markings. It is an active forager of dense undergrowth in humid lowland forests.
Where to spot
Found in humid lowland and foothill forests of western Amazonia, including parts of Ecuador and Peru.
How to spot
Search dense undergrowth and ground level in humid forests. Its black face and active ground-foraging are key identification features. Listen for its loud, often distinctive, calls.
When to spot
Active year-round. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon.
Its dark face provides a striking contrast to its warmer body plumage, making it a recognizable species in its genus.
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