White-breasted Wood-Wren

Pachysylvia muscicapina

The White-breasted Wood-Wren (Pachysylvia muscicapina) is a small passerine bird found in the forests of Central and South America. It is known for its distinctive white breast and throat, contrasted with olive-green upperparts. This species is often found in the understory of humid forests, where it forages for insects and small invertebrates. The White-breasted Wood-Wren is known for its melodious and complex song, which it uses to communicate and defend its territory. While not currently considered threatened, habitat loss and fragmentation pose potential risks to its populations.

Habitat: Humid forests

White-breasted Wood-Wren

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