Three-banded Warbler

Tachyspiza trinotata

The Three-banded Warbler (Tachyspiza trinotata) is a small, insectivorous bird found in the subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests of South America. It is known for its distinctive three bands of black and white plumage on its head, throat, and chest. This warbler is often found foraging for insects in the dense undergrowth of the forest, using its sharp bill to capture prey. It is a solitary and elusive bird, with a melodious song that can be heard echoing through the forest. The Three-banded Warbler is known for its agility and quick movements as it navigates through the dense vegetation in search of food.

Habitat: Subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests

Three-banded Warbler

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