Silvered Antbird

Sclateria naevia

The silvered antbird is a passerine bird in the antbird family, the only member of the genus "Sclateria". It is a resident breeder in tropical South America from Colombia and Trinidad south to Peru, Bolivia and central Brazil.
Silvered Antbird - female, Caquetá, Colombia https://www.jungledragon.com/image/143151/silvered_antbird_-_male_caquet_colombia.html Amazon,Caquetá,Colombia,Colombia 2022,Geotagged,Peregrinos,Sclateria naevia,Silvered antbird,South America,Winter,World

Appearance

The silvered antbird is typically 15 cm long, and weighs 20 g. The adult male of the nominate northern form "S. n. naevia" has dark grey upperparts and dusky wings with two rows of white spots. The underparts are white, extensively and broadly streaked with grey. The female has dark brown upperparts, with buff wing spots and extensively grey-streaked underparts.

Males of the distinctive Amazonian subspecies "S. n. argentata" have the flanks and upper chest grey-white with grey mottling, and the females have white central underparts with rufous sides to the head, neck and body.
Silvered antbird - male, Inírida, Colombia Intentionally not cropping this to show the habitat of this antbird, which is a major pain to photograph. They're always in the shrubs, which makes it quite dark for photography, always on low twigs with lots of things obscuring it. Female nearby:
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/52588/silvered_antbird_-_female_-_ii_inrida_colombia.html Colombia,Guainía,Inírida,Sclateria naevia,Silvered antbird,South America,World

Behavior

The silvered antbird has a loud "pi-pi-pi-pi-pi-pi-pi" call, often the first indication of its presence in its difficult habitat.
Silvered antbird - male - II, Inírida, Colombia Female nearby:
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/52588/silvered_antbird_-_female_-_ii_inrida_colombia.html Colombia,Fall,Geotagged,Guainía,Inírida,Sclateria naevia,Silvered antbird,South America,World

Habitat

This is a skulking terrestrial bird of wet shaded areas, such as in undergrowth or under overhanging vegetation near streams, lagoons or swamps. It is usually found in pairs, foraging on the ground for small insects and other arthropods taken from leaf litter or the water’s surface.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyThamnophilidae
GenusSclateria
SpeciesS. naevia
Photographed in
Colombia