The Guianan Warbling Antbird is found at lower levels in humid forest in the Guianas, far eastern Venezuela and north-eastern Brazil . Its conservation status has not been assessed following the split into several species, but as it generally is common, it is unlikely to be threatened.
The Warbling Antbird is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
Duets defend mates in a suboscine passerine, the warbling antbird (Hypocnemis cantator) - Nathalie Seddona and Joseph A. Tobiasb a Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK, and b BirdLife International, Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge CB3 ONA, UK Address correspondence to N. Seddon, who is now at the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK. E-mail: nathalie.tobias{at}neomorphus.com. More
Guianan Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis cantator) = Date: 19 April 2010 Location: Kaieteur Falls (Kaieteur National Park, Guyana) Trip: GUYANA 2010 RCR/CALIGO See general information about Guianan Warbling Antbird. More
The Imeri Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis flavescens) is a species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family. Until recently, it was considered a subspecies of Hypocnemis cantator, but based on vocal differences and to a lesser degree differences in plumages it has been recommended treating them as separate species. As presently defined, the Imeri Warbling Antbird includes a single subspecies, perflava. More
The warbling antbird is a complex consisting of six species of antbirds that until recently were considered a single species found throughout the Amazon in South America. Based on vocal differences and to a lesser degree differences in plumages, it has been recommended treating them as separate species: * Guianan Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis cantator). * Imeri Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis flavescens). * Peruvian Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis peruviana). More
Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis cantator) = French: Alapi carillonneur German: Rostflanken-Ameisenschnäpper Spanish: Hormiguero Cantarín Taxonomy: Formicarius Cantatar Boddaert, 1783, Cayenne, French Guiana. Although genus traditionally placed after Myrmoborus, it appears closely related to Drymophila. Present species regarded as sister-species of H. hypoxantha; recent genetic study, however, indicates considerable genetic distance between the two, suggesting that speciation occurred perhaps several million years ago. More
Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis cantator) * Least Concern Get the latest Flash Player to see this video. More material of this species * 4A female calli...Brazil, May 2007 Bret Whitney * 4A male singing...Brazil, May 2007 Bret Whitney * 4A female in th...Brazil, May 2007 Bret Whitney * 3.8A male in a sm... More
Warbling Antbird Hypocnemis cantator = Described by: Boddaert (1783) Alternate common name(s): Yellow-tipped Antbird, Sulphur-breasted Antbird, Sulfur-breasted Antbird Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs Caraj More
passerine, the warbling antbird (Hypocnemis cantator)". Behavioral Ecology 17 (1): 73–83 doi:10.1093/beheco/ari096 13. ^ a b Wiley, R.H. (1971) "Cooperative Roles in Mixed Flocks of Antwrens (Formicariidae)". (PDF) Auk 88 (4): 881–892 14. ^ a b Chaves-Campos, J. More
* Warbling Antbird, Hypocnemis cantator: Consists of six species of antbirds that until recently were considered a single species found throughout the Amazon in South America, where they are generally common. More
LIMITS IN ANTBIRDS (THAMNOPHILIDAE): THE WARBLING ANTBIRD (HYPOCNEMIS CANTATOR) COMPLEX in Auk, Volume 124, Issue 1 (January 2007), pp. 11 More
* Guianan Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis cantator) * Black-chinned Antbird (Hypocnemoides melanopogon) * Silvered Antbird (Sclateria naevia) * Black-headed Antbird (Percnostola rufifrons) * Spot-winged Antbird (Schistocichla leucostigma) * Roraiman Antbird (Schistocichla saturata) * White-bellied Antbird (Myrmeciza longipes) * Ferruginous-backed Antbird (Myrmeciza ferruginea) * Black-throated Antbird (Myrmeciza atrothorax) * Wing-banded Antbird (Myrmornis torquata) More
Warbling Antbird - Hypocnemis cantator Alapi carillonneur = Alapi carillonneur The Birds of South America: The Suboscine Passerines Gallery : © Marc Chretien Site web : murinus Order : Passériformes Family : Thamnophilidae Species : Warbling Antbird Sex : Male Age : Adult Reference: mach26175 Other pictures Date taken : 2006 Feb Geographic data More
Name: The Peruvian warbling antbird, Hypocnemis peruviana. Two's Company: Antbirds live in pairs. They defend their territories from other antbirds by singing complex duets to signal their combined strength. Three's Trouble: But when an unattached female enters a pair's territory, you can forget about such harmony, a study from the University of Oxford says. Once the male starts warbling, his partner launches into a song that interferes with his—a clear attempt, the researchers say, to ruin any overture to the unattached female. More