
Spix's Warbling Antbird
Spix's Warbling Antbird
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Spix's Warbling Antbird is a small, distinctive antbird known for its prominently streaked plumage and its characteristic warbling song. It inhabits the understory of humid lowland forests.
Where to spot
Central Amazon Basin, primarily in Brazil (south of the Amazon River, east of the Madeira River, west of the Tapajós River).
How to spot
Look in the understory of humid primary and mature secondary forests. It often attends army ant swarms. Listen for its distinctive, warbling song, and look for its streaked appearance.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active and vocal during early mornings.
Where to spot
Central Amazon Basin, primarily in Brazil (south of the Amazon River, east of the Madeira River, west of the Tapajós River).
How to spot
Look in the understory of humid primary and mature secondary forests. It often attends army ant swarms. Listen for its distinctive, warbling song, and look for its streaked appearance.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active and vocal during early mornings.
Named after Johann Baptist von Spix, a German naturalist, this species is a widespread and common representative of the warbling antbird group in central Amazonia, often found near human habitation as well.
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