Tooth-billed Wren

Odontorchilus cinereus

The Tooth-billed Wren (Odontorchilus cinereus) is a small, secretive bird found in the dense undergrowth of humid forests in Central and South America. It is known for its distinctive tooth-like bill and melodious, flute-like song. This wren is primarily insectivorous, foraging for insects and small invertebrates in the leaf litter and low vegetation. It builds dome-shaped nests with side entrances, often hidden in dense foliage. The Tooth-billed Wren is a shy and elusive species, making it challenging to observe in the wild.

Habitat: Humid forests with dense undergrowth

Tooth-billed Wren

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