Tate's Antwren

Premnoplex tatei

Tate's Antwren (Premnoplex tatei) is a small passerine bird found in the Amazon rainforest of South America. It is known for its distinctive black and white plumage, with males having a black crown and throat, and females having a rufous crown. This species is often found in the understory of dense, humid forests, where it forages for insects and small invertebrates. Tate's Antwren is known for its high-pitched, insect-like calls that are often heard in the early morning. Despite being relatively common within its range, habitat loss and fragmentation are potential threats to its population.

Habitat: Amazon rainforest understory

Tate's Antwren