Chapman's Antshrike

Thamnophilus zarumae

Least Concern

The Chapman's Antshrike is an antshrike of humid forests in Ecuador and Peru. A robust antbird with a stout, hooked bill, it gleans insects and other small prey from foliage and vine tangles in the forest understorey. Fun fact: Antshrikes are named for their shrike-like hooked bills, used to grab and subdue insect prey.

Family
Thamnophilidae
Range
Chapman's Antshrike Range — Humid forests of Ecuador and Peru
Population
≈ Not quantified
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