Female (Eastern) © Elby Anderson A Silva
Female (Western) © Jorge Muñoz García CAQUETA BIRDING
Male © Luis Carlos García Mejía
Male © Marcelo Quipo
+ 5
Male © Manuel Morales
Female (Eastern) © Ian Thompson
Female (Western) © Alex Luna
Male © Jay McGowan

Ornate Stipplethroat Epinecrophylla ornata

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Identification

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Geographically variable antwren. Males are gray with a clean black throat patch and white wing spots; females are browner with cream wing spots. Females in the western part of the range have black-and-white mottling on the throat; those in the east have unmarked throats. In some populations, both sexes have a reddish patch on the back. Occupies dense viny habitats and forages in the under- and midstory; in areas with bamboo, often largely restricted to bamboo patches. Song is a quick descending series of high, sharp notes.

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