Cabanis's Wren
A species of Cantorchilus Wrens Scientific name : Cantorchilus modestus Genus : Cantorchilus Wrens
Cabanis's Wren, A species of Cantorchilus Wrens
Botanical name: Cantorchilus modestus
Genus: Cantorchilus Wrens
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Description
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Description
Cabanis's wren is a small, drab wren measuring 13 cm (5.1 in) in length. It has a brown back, buffy flanks, white underparts and throat and wide white supercilium. The eye is red. It has a loud 4-syllable song.
Size
14 cm
Feeding Habits
Cabanis's Wren, primarily consumes a diet of insects and spiders, foraging for food among foliage and on the ground with a distinctive searching behavior. No unique dietary adaptations are specified.
Habitat
Cabanis's Wren typically inhabits areas where the forest meets more open spaces, such as forest edges and secondary growth. It can often be found in cultivated landscapes, including well-vegetated gardens and overgrown citrus plantations that support epiphytes. Cabanis's Wren is adaptable to both dry and humid environments and is known to reside in altitudes from sea level up to approximately 2000 meters. Notably, this bird species occupies a range of habitats across broad geographical regions of tropical and subtropical areas.
Dite type
Insectivorous
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Wrens Genus
Cantorchilus Wrens Species
Cabanis's Wren