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Surinam Antwren

Surinam Antwren

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The Surinam Antwren is a small, active antwren known for its distinctive plumage, particularly the male's bold black-and-white patterns. It inhabits the mid-story of humid lowland forests.
Where to spot
Humid lowland forests of the Guianas and northeastern Amazonian Brazil.
How to spot
Look for it in the mid-canopy of primary and mature secondary forests, often as part of mixed-species flocks. Its bold pattern and rapid movements can help in identification, especially if you get a clear view.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed during the active morning hours.
The striking black-and-white plumage of the male Surinam Antwren makes it one of the more visually distinctive members of its genus, easily separating it from many of its duller relatives.
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