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At first sight it is a small, brown bird under the dark rainforest canopy poking around in leaf litter, not very remarkable. Yet a fascinating drama can unfold before your eyes…. In a family of over 200 species (Thamnophilidae) … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon rainforest, antbirds, Belize, birding, Cercomacroides tyrannina, Dusky Antbird, eco-tourism, nature photography, photography, Thamnophilidae
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