Black-spotted Bare-eye

Phlegopsis nigromaculata

Least Concern

The Black-spotted Bare-eye is a bare-eye of humid forests in Peru, Brazil, and Ecuador. It regularly attends army-ant swarms, seizing insects and other small creatures that flee the advancing ants. Fun fact: It is a specialist ant-follower, depending on roving army-ant swarms to flush the prey it eats.

Family
Thamnophilidae
Range
Black-spotted Bare-eye Range — Humid forests of Peru, Brazil, and Ecuador
Population
≈ Not quantified
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