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Black faced antthrush

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Formicarius

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Formicariidae

Scientific name
  
Formicarius analis

Higher classification
  
Formicarius

Order
  
Passerine

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Similar
  
Bird, Formicarius, Formicariidae, Streak‑chested antpitta, Rufous‑capped antthrush

Black faced antthrush


The black-faced antthrush (Formicarius analis), is a passerine bird.

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Distribution and habitat

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It is a common and widespread forest bird in the tropical New World, from southern Mexico through Central America to the northern regions of South America. It occurs in Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Brazil, and the Amazon Basin with the exception of the northwest region.

Description

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The black-faced antthrush is similar in general appearance to a rail, with a dumpy body, horizontal carriage, stout bill and short cocked tail. It walks rather than hops, with a jerky motion again reminiscent of a rail. It is typically 18–19 cm long, and weighs 59 g. The upperparts are rufous brown, and the underparts are paler brown, except for the black face and throat, and rufous under the tail and behind the eye. The sexes are alike in plumage.

Behaviour

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The antthrush builds a leaf-lined nest in a cavity in a hollow branch or stump in which two white eggs are laid. It is an insectivore which feeds on ants and other insects. It is quite terrestrial, feeding mainly on the ground. It will follow columns of army ants. The call is a loud whistle followed by a series of 2–10 descending whistles, WHU! wu-wu-wu-wu-wu-wu-wu-wu-wu.

Taxonomy

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The subspecies F. a. hoffmanni is sometimes considered a full species - the Panamanian antthrush. The subspecies F. a. moniliger is sometimes considered a full species - the Mayan antthrush or Mexican antthrush.

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References

Black-faced antthrush Wikipedia