Roraiman Antwren

It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.

The Roraiman Antwren is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

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The Roraiman Antwren (Herpsilochmus roraimae) is a species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family. It was first described by Hellmayr in 1903 with the type locality of Mount Roraima (Venezuela). It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It has are two recognized subspecies: * H. r. katheenae Phelps Jr. More

For example the Roraiman Antwren on plate 163 has this mention: "usually among topmost leaves of upper canopy may sortie out after a flushed insect". Each species is tagged with a mark keying in an identifying feature. Rangemaps are bicolored (green for terrestrial ranges, blue for coastal ranges) and are on the same or opposite page of the illustrations for easy reference. More

Roraiman Antwren The Roraiman Antwren (Herpsilochmus roraimae) is a species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family. It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. See more at Wikipedia.org... More

Tepui Spinetail, Roraiman Antwren, Tepui Antpitta (great look not far from the Sierra de Lema checkpoint), Lema’s Flycatcher (a possible split from McConnell’s Flycatcher), Black-fronted Tyrannulet (E), Ruddy Tody-Flycatcher, Bearded and White Bellbirds, Olive, Scarlet-horned (female only), and Orange-bellied Manakins, Olive-backed Tanager, Tepui Brush-Finch, and Golden-tufted Mountain-Grackle. David worked for several years with snakes and during our morning we found several snakes on the road (unfortunately most were dead having been run over by cars). More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Thamnophilidae
Genus : Herpsilochmus
Species : roraimae
Authority : Hellmayr, 1903