Fêmea © Kevin Berkoff
Macho © Noah Strycker
Fêmea © Brooke Miller
Macho © Nick Athanas
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Macho © Fernando Angulo - CORBIDI
Macho © Yasmin Cerrud Henríquez

Collared antshrike Thamnophilus bernardi

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Identificação

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Stout-billed antshrike found in arid areas of western Ecuador and northwestern Peru. Male is brown and white with a black head, throat, and breast; tail is black with a white tip. Female is brown and buff with a black face speckled with white. Both sexes have a bushy crest and bold wing markings. Birds in the Marañon drainage look a bit different; males have paler faces and less black on the underparts; females have whiter underparts. Inhabits deserts, dry scrub, and deciduous forest understory. Song is a very fast, nasal trill that ends on a longer, higher note.

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