
Long-winged Antwren
Long-winged Antwren
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The Long-winged Antwren is a small, active antwren that inhabits the mid-story to lower canopy of humid lowland forests. It is noted for its relatively long wings compared to other antwrens.
Where to spot
Widely distributed across the Amazon Basin and Guianan Shield, including parts of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
How to spot
Look for it in the mid-story and lower canopy of primary and mature secondary forests, often as part of mixed-species flocks. Listen for its high-pitched, accelerating trills.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Widely distributed across the Amazon Basin and Guianan Shield, including parts of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
How to spot
Look for it in the mid-story and lower canopy of primary and mature secondary forests, often as part of mixed-species flocks. Listen for its high-pitched, accelerating trills.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the early morning and late afternoon.
The 'long-winged' characteristic, while subtle, is a key morphological feature that helps distinguish it from some of its more compact relatives in the diverse Myrmotherula genus, particularly in flight.
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