Yellow-rumped Antwren

Euchrepomis sharpei

Near Threatened

The Yellow-rumped Antwren is an antwren of humid forests in Peru, Bolivia, and ES. A tiny, restless antbird, it gleans small insects from leaves and twigs, frequently joining mixed-species foraging flocks. Classified as Near Threatened, it is threatened mainly by the clearing and fragmentation of its forest habitat. Fun fact: Antwrens are not related to true wrens; the name reflects their small size and busy, wren-like foraging.

Family
Thamnophilidae
Range
Yellow-rumped Antwren Range — Humid forests of Peru, Bolivia, and ES
Population
≈ Not quantified (declining)
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