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Manicoré warbling antbird

Manicoré warbling antbird

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The Manicore warbling antbird or Manicore antwarbler, is a species of insectivorous bird in subfamily Thamnophilinae of family Thamnophilidae, the "typical antbirds". It is endemic to Brazil.

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Distribution

Region

South-central Amazon Basin (Brazil)

Typical Environment

Occurs in the Brazilian Amazon on and around the Rio Madeira and nearby tributaries, especially in terra firme forest with dense understory. It favors thickets, vine tangles, and patches of Guadua bamboo, and also uses edges of seasonally flooded forest and second-growth. Birds stay low, typically below 3 m, moving quietly through shaded cover. The range is localized and patchy, largely tied to suitable understory structure. It is generally absent from heavily degraded or open habitats.

Altitude Range

50–400 m

Climate Zone

Tropical

Characteristics

Size11–13 cm
Wing Span18–22 cm
Male Weight0.014 kg
Female Weight0.013 kg
Life Expectancy6 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

The Manicoré warbling antbird is a recently described member of the antbird family, confined to a small part of the Brazilian Amazon near the town of Manicoré along the Rio Madeira. Like its close relatives, it is best detected by voice, with males and females often delivering coordinated duets. It keeps to dense understory, where it slips through vine tangles and bamboo thickets. Its subtle plumage differences from related species are most reliably separated by song and range.

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Behaviour

Temperament

solitary and territorial

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats

Social Behavior

Typically encountered as pairs that maintain small territories year-round in the understory. Pairs often duet, with male and female delivering complementary phrases. Nests are usually low, cup-shaped structures placed in dense cover. It may occasionally shadow mixed-species understory flocks but keeps to cover.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

A fast, musical warble delivered as a clear series of notes, often initiated by the male and answered by the female. Duets can be tightly synchronized, with alternating phrases that accelerate or crescendo. Calls include sharp chips and soft contact notes from concealed perches.

Identification

Leg Colorslate-grey
Eye Colordark brown

Plumage

Male shows gray to slate upperparts with a darker mask and throat, clean whitish to pale gray underparts, and distinctive white spotting on the wing coverts; females are warmer brown above with buffy to ochre underparts and reduced facial contrast. Both sexes have neat white wing bars or spots and fine barring or spotting on the wings.

Feeding Habits

Diet

Feeds primarily on small arthropods, including ants, beetles, spiders, and other insects taken from leaves, stems, and dead foliage. It uses short sallies and quick gleaning maneuvers to pick prey from the understory. Foraging is methodical and close to the ground, often within dense bamboo or vine tangles.

Preferred Environment

Understory of terra firme forest, bamboo patches, and dense second-growth thickets. Often along shady stream margins and forest edges where cover is continuous.

Population

Total Known Populationunknown

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