Black-faced Antbird

Myrmoborus myotherinus

Least Concern

The Black-faced Antbird is an antbird of humid forests in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru. It forages in dense forest undergrowth, taking insects and other small invertebrates, and usually stays close to cover. Fun fact: Despite their name, most antbirds do not eat ants; they are named for following army-ant swarms to catch the insects the ants flush out.

Family
Thamnophilidae
Range
Black-faced Antbird Range — Humid forests of Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru
Population
≈ Not quantified
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