Bicolored Antvireo vs Parana Antwren
Dysithamnus occidentalis comparé à Formicivora acutirostris
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribut | Bicolored Antvireo | Parana Antwren |
|---|---|---|
| Nom scientifique | Dysithamnus occidentalis | Formicivora acutirostris |
| Ordre | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Famille | Thamnophilidae | Thamnophilidae |
| Statut de conservation | Near Threatened | Near Threatened |
| Longueur | — | — |
| Envergure | 13,8 cm (5.4 in) | 10,3 cm (4.1 in) |
| Poids | 25,0 g (0.88 oz) | 9,95 g (0.35 oz) |
| Régime alimentaire | -- | -- |
| Taille de la couvée | -- | 2 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Habitats partagés
Aucun(e)
Bicolored Antvireo only
Parana Antwren only
Statut de conservation
Near Threatened
Bicolored Antvireo
Near Threatened
Parana Antwren
About These Birds
Bicolored Antvireo
The Bicolored Antvireo is a near-threatened small antbird restricted to foothill and lower montane forests of northwestern Ecuador and the southwest slope of Colombia. Males are grey and white and females are brown with buffy streaking. It forages in pairs in the forest midstory for insects gleaned from leaves and branches.