White-browed Antbird

Argya altirostris

The White-browed Antbird is a small, insectivorous bird found in the tropical forests of South America. It is known for its distinctive white eyebrow stripe and olive-brown plumage. These birds forage on the forest floor, using their long, slender bills to probe for insects and small invertebrates. They are often observed in pairs or small groups, and their vocalizations include a variety of whistles and trills. White-browed Antbirds are typically found in lowland and foothill forests, and they may also inhabit bamboo thickets and secondary growth. While their populations are currently stable, they may face threats from habitat loss and fragmentation.

Habitat: Tropical forests, bamboo thickets, secondary growth

White-browed Antbird
© Zeynel Cebeci · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0

Tours where you can spot this bird

No tours linked yet.