- The
gnateaters are a bird family, Conopophagidae,
consisting of
twelve small suboscine p****erine
species in two genera,
which occur in
South and Central...
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slightly in appearance. Ceará
gnateaters are a
paler apricot color when
compared to the
dirty orange of the
rufous gnateater. They also lack a
white breast...
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Tachuris and Rhynchocyclus) Melanopareiidae:
crescent chests Conopophagidae:
gnateaters and
gnatpittas Thamnophilidae:
antbirds Grallariidae:
antpittas Rhinocryptidae:...
- David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (August 2022). "Antthrushes, antpittas,
gnateaters, tapaculos, crescentchests". IOC
World Bird List
Version 12.2. International...
- and 8 in) long, and are
related to the antbirds, Thamnophilidae, and
gnateaters, Conopophagidae. The
antpittas were
formerly placed in the
family Formicariidae...
- The chestnut-belted
gnateater (Conopophaga aurita) is a
species of bird in the
family Conopophagidae, the
gnateaters. It is
found in the
Amazon Basin of...
- The
slaty gnateater (Conopophaga ardesiaca) is a
species of bird in the
family Conopophagidae. It is
found in
Bolivia and Peru. The
position of the slaty...
- The black-bellied
gnateater (Conopophaga melanogaster) is a
species of bird in the
family Conopophagidae. It is
endemic to Brazil. The
position of the...
- antpittas, tapaculos,
gnateaters, and also the ovenbirds. The
sister group of the
Thamnophilidae is
thought to be the
gnateaters. The ovenbirds, tapaculos...
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often elusive and hard to see, but is
commoner and less shy than
other gnateaters. It is a small,
rounded bird, 13 cm in
length with a
short tail and fairly...