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Rufous-throated Antwren

Rufous-throated Antwren

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The Rufous-throated Antwren is a tiny, active bird typically found in the lower to mid-story of humid Amazonian forests. It is often challenging to spot due to its small size and dense habitat.
Where to spot
Found across the Amazon Basin, including parts of Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, and the Guianas.
How to spot
Search in dense undergrowth and vine tangles. It often travels with mixed-species flocks. Listen for its soft, insect-like calls, which can be the best clue to its presence.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly during the early morning. It's a year-round resident.
This species, like others in its genus, has a unique foraging style, often gleaning insects from dead leaves and bark within the forest's lower strata, making it a specialized insectivore.
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