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Cantorchilus superciliaris
The White-browed Wren (Cantorchilus superciliaris) is a small, insectivorous bird found in the forests and woodlands of Central and South America. This wren is known for its distinctive white eyebrow stripe and its melodious, bubbling song. It forages for insects and spiders in the dense undergrowth, often hopping and flitting among the foliage. The White-browed Wren builds dome-shaped nests from twigs and leaves, typically placed in low vegetation. This species is known for its secretive behavior, making it a challenging bird to observe in the wild.
Habitat: Forests and woodlands
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