Brown-backed Wren

Campylorhynchus humilis

The Brown-backed Wren (Campylorhynchus humilis) is a small bird species found in the dry forests and scrublands of Central America. This wren is known for its distinctive brown and white plumage, with a long tail and a slightly curved bill. It is an active and vocal bird, often seen foraging for insects and small invertebrates in the dense vegetation. The Brown-backed Wren is known for its complex and melodious song, which it uses to establish territories and attract mates. This species is generally common within its range, but faces threats from habitat loss and fragmentation.

Habitat: Dry forests and scrublands

Brown-backed Wren
© Amado Demesa from Tepoztlán, Morelos, México · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 2.0

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