White-ringed Antwren

Platyrinchus leucoryphus

The White-ringed Antwren is a small passerine bird found in the tropical forests of South America. It is known for its distinctive white eye-ring and black and white plumage. This species is often found foraging in the understory of the forest, gleaning insects from foliage and branches. It is a cooperative breeder, with groups of birds working together to raise young. The White-ringed Antwren is generally considered to be of least concern in terms of conservation status, as it has a wide distribution and is not currently facing significant threats.

Habitat: Tropical forests of South America

White-ringed Antwren
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