Schwartz's Antthrush

Chamaeza turdina

Least Concern

The Schwartz's Antthrush is an antthrush of humid forests in Colombia and Venezuela. A terrestrial bird, it walks deliberately across the forest floor with its short tail held cocked, probing the leaf litter for insects and often attending army-ant swarms. Fun fact: They are named for their habit of following army-ant swarms to snap up fleeing insects.

Family
Formicariidae
Range
Schwartz's Antthrush Range — Forest floor of Colombia and Venezuela
Population
≈ Not quantified
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