
Half-rufous Antbird
Half-rufous Antbird
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The Half-rufous Antbird is a distinctive antbird species, named for its rufous lower flanks and vent, contrasting with its greyish upperparts and underparts.
Where to spot
Inhabits the understory of humid lowland forests across the western Amazon basin, from eastern Ecuador to northern Bolivia and western Brazil.
How to spot
Locate army ant swarms and patiently wait. Listen for their distinctive, often ringing or whistled calls. The rufous flanks are a key identification feature.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the early morning and late afternoon, especially when following army ants.
Where to spot
Inhabits the understory of humid lowland forests across the western Amazon basin, from eastern Ecuador to northern Bolivia and western Brazil.
How to spot
Locate army ant swarms and patiently wait. Listen for their distinctive, often ringing or whistled calls. The rufous flanks are a key identification feature.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the early morning and late afternoon, especially when following army ants.
This species is known for its strong association with army ant swarms, often being a common attendant and relying on the ants for foraging opportunities.
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