Birds

Rufous-backed Antwren

Rufous-backed Antwren

-
Not yet spotted on Fladder
Spotted
The Rufous-backed Antwren is a small, unassuming bird of the Amazonian understory, identified by its subtle rufous back and crown. It is typically found foraging among tangles and low vegetation.
Where to spot
Dense undergrowth of humid lowland rainforests, particularly in bamboo thickets or vine tangles, across western Amazonia (e.g., Peru, Brazil, Bolivia).
How to spot
Scan the dense understory carefully, watching for small, quick movements. Often found singly or in pairs. Knowledge of its subtle calls is helpful for detection.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active in the early to mid-morning. Listen for their soft calls to help locate them.
This antwren is often observed foraging close to the ground, sifting through leaf litter and low branches for insects and other small invertebrates.
Loading...

Spotted

No recently spotted birds

No observations
Loading...
Nothing spotted yet

Also interesting

-

Dot-winged Antwren

Typical Antbirds
-

Yellow-winged Antvireo

Typical Antbirds
-

Giant Antshrike

Typical Antbirds
-

Dugand's Antwren

Typical Antbirds
-

Cherrie's Antwren

Typical Antbirds
-

Spot-winged Antbird

Typical Antbirds
-

Rio de Janeiro Antbird

Typical Antbirds
-

Spotted Antwren

Typical Antbirds
-

White-breasted Antbird

Typical Antbirds
-

Rufous-backed Antwren

Typical Antbirds