Northern Plain-Xenops

Xenops mexicanus

Least Concern

The Northern Plain-Xenops is a plain-xenops of humid forests in Mexico, Panama, and Colombia. It works along thin twigs and vines, often hanging at odd angles to probe bark and stems for insects. Fun fact: Ovenbirds and woodcreepers form one of the most diverse bird families on Earth, with a remarkable variety of nests.

Family
Furnariidae
Range
Northern Plain-Xenops Range — Range of forests of Middle America and northwest South America
Population
≈ Not quantified
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