Male © Edwin Antony Calderon Noa eBird S117646629 Macaulay Library ML 478730151
Female © Edwin Antony Calderon Noa
Male © Tini & Jacob Wijpkema
Female © Gil Ewing
Female © Gil Ewing

Brownish-headed Antbird Myrmelastes brunneiceps

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Identification

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Dull-plumaged antbird with a restricted range in the Andean foothills. Males are grayish brown with small white wing spots; females are similar, but are paler tan below. Part of the species complex previously known as “Spot-winged Antbird;” it is similar to the previously conspecific Humaita Antbird, although separated by range and habitat. Brownish-headed Antbird is found in the understory of mature rainforest along the base of the Andes, especially in areas with bamboo, while Humaita Antbird is found away from the foothills in the Amazonian lowlands, mostly in palm swamps. Its song is a descending series of rapid high notes.

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