Ochre-bellied Wren

Pheugopedius euophrys

The Ochre-bellied Wren (Pheugopedius euophrys) is a small, lively bird found in the tropical forests of Central and South America. This wren is known for its distinctive ochre-colored underparts and bold black and white markings on its head and wings. It is a vocal species, with a complex and melodious song that can be heard throughout its forest habitat. Ochre-bellied Wrens are typically found in dense undergrowth and low vegetation, where they forage for insects and small invertebrates. They are known for their active and social behavior, often forming small family groups. While not currently classified as threatened, habitat loss and fragmentation pose potential risks to their populations.

Habitat: Tropical forests

Ochre-bellied Wren
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