Wood's leonardina

Leonardina woodi

Wood's leonardina is a small passerine bird found in the forests of South America. It is known for its distinctive song, which is often heard during the breeding season. The bird has a brownish-gray plumage with subtle streaks and a short, pointed bill. It forages for insects and small fruits in the understory of the forest, using its sharp beak to extract food from crevices. Wood's leonardina is known for its secretive behavior and can be difficult to spot despite its vocal nature. The species is currently under threat due to habitat loss and fragmentation.

Habitat: Forest understory

Wood's leonardina
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