
Imeri Warbling-Antbird
NameImeri Warbling-Antbird
Common NameImeri Warbling-Antbird
Scientific NameHypocnemis rondoni
FamilyThamnophilidae
Wingspan (cm)17
Length (cm)11.5
Weight (g)12
Plumage DetailsMales have a black crown with a prominent white supercilium, a black-and-white streaked back, and black wings with white spots. The throat and breast are yellowish, transitioning to rufous on the flanks and belly. Females are similar but often duller.
Vocalization / CallIts vocalization is a distinctive, accelerating series of whistles or 'warbling' notes, often ending in a trill.
Primary Dietinsectivore
Primary Habitatsforest
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Geographic RangeEndemic to a restricted area in southwestern Amazonia, primarily found in the state of Rondônia, Brazil.
Identifying FeaturesBlack-and-white streaked head and back, Prominent white supercilium, Black wings with white spots, Yellowish throat and breast, Rufous flanks and belly, Warbling song
Description
A small, active antbird found in the understory of humid lowland forests. It typically forages for insects and other small arthropods, often alone or in pairs, moving through dense vegetation.





