Often found in flooded forest habitat, and always near water. Almost identical to Black-chinned Antbird found mostly north of the Amazon river, but has more (about a centimeter) of white at the end of the tail, and a song twice as long. Recorded for the first time north of the Amazon in 2019 by me, Bird Data editor Tom Friedel! |
Often found in flooded forest habitat. Almost identical to Band-tailed Antbird found south of the Amazon river, but has a little less white on the tip of the tail. |