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	 brown-bellied antwren, female
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| Brown-bellied antwren, Myrmotherula gutturalis, in Suriname
 
 
 Photo of a female brown-bellied antwren made by Brian O'Shea
 in the Ralleigh Falls nature reserve in 2002. The bird is common
 in the undergrowth of the rainforest. The female has no checkered
 throat like the male does and looks a lot like other female
 antbirds. These birds are best told by their sound. The birds
 seem to have a habit of hanging from dead leaves (S. Hilty in Birds
 of Venezuela). This is a
 sound of
 the brown-bellied antwren
 , recorded by Ottema near Arapahu in
 Suriname.
 Each small square indicates the observation of at least one
 (group) of these birds, the medium ones at least 4 observations
 on different days and the largest ones 10 or more. The color of
 each square indicates: blue for coastal area, yellow for savanna
 and red for rainforest.
 
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