Barred Antshrike facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Barred antshrike |
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Male in Goiás, Brazil | |
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Lanius doliatus Linnaeus, 1764 |
The barred antshrike, Thamnophilus doliatus, is a passerine bird in the antbird family. It is found in the Neotropics from Tamaulipas, Mexico, through Central America, Trinidad and Tobago, and a large part of South America east of the Andes as far south as northern Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay. There is one record from southern Texas as well. The barred antshrike has many different songs and calls for contacting, such as crow-like cawing "arrrr" or a slow "hoo-hoo".
Images for kids
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Female, Brazil
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Male T. d. tobagensis, Tobago
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Female T. d. tobagensis, Tobago
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Male, Henri Pittier National Park, Venezuela
See also
In Spanish: Batará barrado para niños
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