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Pheugopedius rutilus
The Rufous-backed Wren is a small songbird found in Mexico and Central America. It has a distinctive rufous back and tail, with a white belly and black-and-white streaked throat. This species is known for its melodious and complex song, often heard in dense vegetation and forest edges. Rufous-backed Wrens are typically found in pairs or family groups, foraging for insects and spiders in the undergrowth. They are known for their active and inquisitive behavior, often seen hopping and flitting among the foliage. This wren species plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of insect populations within its habitat.
Habitat: Dense vegetation and forest edges
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