White-streaked Antvireo

Rhagologus leucostigma

The White-streaked Antvireo is a small passerine bird found in the tropical forests of South America. It is known for its distinctive white streaks on the head and throat, with a grayish-green back and wings. This species is often found foraging for insects and small invertebrates in the understory of dense forests. It is known for its melodious and varied song, which is often heard in the early morning. The White-streaked Antvireo is a monogamous species and forms long-term pair bonds. It builds cup-shaped nests in the understory, where it lays and incubates its eggs.

Habitat: Tropical forests

White-streaked Antvireo
© Henrik Grönvold (1858 – 1940) · Wikimedia Commons · Public domain

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