
White-browed Antbird
White-browed Antbird
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The White-browed Antbird is a widespread and distinctive species, characterized by its prominent white supercilium (eyebrow stripe). Males are primarily grey with a black throat, while females are browner with a buff supercilium.
Where to spot
Inhabits the understory of humid lowland forests across the Amazon basin and parts of the Guianas and eastern Andes.
How to spot
Look for them on the forest floor, often hopping around the edges of army ant swarms. Learn their distinctive ringing song and various calls, which are frequently given.
When to spot
Observable throughout the year. Activity peaks during early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Inhabits the understory of humid lowland forests across the Amazon basin and parts of the Guianas and eastern Andes.
How to spot
Look for them on the forest floor, often hopping around the edges of army ant swarms. Learn their distinctive ringing song and various calls, which are frequently given.
When to spot
Observable throughout the year. Activity peaks during early morning and late afternoon.
This species is known for its strong association with army ant swarms, often being one of the first and most persistent ant-followers.
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