Chestnut-backed Antbird
A species of White-bellied Antbird Scientific name : Poliocrania exsul Genus : White-bellied Antbird
Chestnut-backed Antbird, A species of White-bellied Antbird
Botanical name: Poliocrania exsul
Genus: White-bellied Antbird
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Description
Description
The chestnut-backed antbird is heavy-bodied and short-tailed, typically 14 centimetres (5.5 in) long, and weighing 28 grams (0.99 oz). Both sexes have a pale blue bare patch of skin around each eye. The adult male has a blackish head, neck and breast, and the rest of the upperparts, wings and tail are chestnut. The flanks and the lower belly are a somewhat darker brown. The female has a brownish-black head and neck, but this does not extend to the breast. Her underparts are a darker chestnut in the nominate subspecies of the Caribbean lowlands from Nicaragua to Panama, but more rufous in M. e. occidentalis of the Pacific lowlands in Costa Rica and Panama. M. e. niglarus from eastern Panama and far north-western Colombia (northern Chocó Department) is similar. Young birds are duller and slatier than the adults. The subspecies found in far south-east Panama (Darién Province), Colombia (except northern Chocó Department) and Ecuador, P. e. maculifer and P. e. cassini, have two wing bars consisting of white spots. They were once considered a separate species, the wing-spotted antbird (P. maculifer), but are vocally similar to the subspecies without spots on the wings, and the two groups hybridize where their distributions come into contact. This species has a grating naar call, and the male's song is a whistled peeet peeew answered by the female's higher pitched version. The chestnut-backed antbird is normally found as pairs throughout the year, but occasionally joins mixed-species feeding flocks or army ants. It feeds on insects, other arthropods, and sometimes small frogs or lizards taken from leaf litter and vine tangles in low vegetation or on the ground. It is easier to hear than see in its dense habitat, but can be attracted by imitating its whistled song. It may then give a territorial display with puffed-up body, drooped wings, and pumping tail.
Size
15 cm
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Antbirds Genus
White-bellied Antbird Species
Chestnut-backed Antbird