Rufous-naped Wren

Campylorhynchus rufinucha

The Rufous-naped Wren (Campylorhynchus rufinucha) is a medium-sized songbird found in Central America. It has a distinctive rufous nape and a bold white eyebrow stripe. This wren is known for its complex and melodious song, often performed in duets or choruses. It is a highly social species, often found in pairs or small groups, and is known for its energetic foraging behavior. The Rufous-naped Wren inhabits a variety of wooded habitats, including forests, woodlands, and scrublands. It constructs large, domed nests with side entrances made of sticks, often placed in thorny shrubs or trees. While not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and fragmentation are potential threats to this species.

Habitat: Wooded habitats including forests, woodlands, and scrublands

Rufous-naped Wren

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