Tooth-billed Wren

Creurgops dentatus

The Tooth-billed Wren (Creurgops dentatus) is a small passerine bird found in the cloud forests of Central and South America. It is known for its distinctive tooth-like bill, which it uses to forage for insects and small invertebrates. This wren is typically observed in the dense undergrowth of montane forests, where it hops and flits among the vegetation in search of food. The species is known for its complex and melodious song, which it uses to communicate and establish territories. The Tooth-billed Wren is generally secretive and elusive, making it a challenging species to observe in the wild.

Habitat: Cloud forests of Central and South America

Tooth-billed Wren
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