Female © Simon Kiacz
Male © Josanel Sugasti -photographyandbirdingtourspanama
Female © Keith Dickey
Female © Jorge Eduardo Ruano

Dot-winged Antwren Microrhopias quixensis

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Identification

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This species inhabits humid forest and edge in tropical lowlands. Usually found in pairs or small groups, moving actively in vine tangles and leafy thickets at low to middle levels in understory and edge. Both sexes distinctive with bold white dots on the wings and a graduated, white-tipped tail. Male is black overall. Female is slaty gray above and rich rusty below.

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