White-bibbed Antbird

Myrmoderus loricatus

The White-bibbed Antbird (Myrmoderus loricatus) is a small, insectivorous bird found in the Amazon rainforest of South America. It is known for its distinctive white bib on the throat and chest, which contrasts with its dark plumage. These birds forage on or near the ground, often following army ant swarms to feed on flushed insects. They are typically found in dense undergrowth and are known for their loud, repetitive calls. The species is monogamous and builds a cup-shaped nest in low vegetation. Threats to the White-bibbed Antbird include habitat loss and fragmentation.

Habitat: Amazon rainforest

White-bibbed Antbird

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