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- The gnateaters are a bird family, Conopophagidae, consisting of twelve small suboscine p****erine species in two genera, which occur in South and Central...
- David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (August 2022). "Antthrushes, antpittas, gnateaters, tapaculos, crescentchests". IOC World Bird List Version 12.2. International...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Despite the showy plumage, this and other gnateaters are furtive and not often seen. The black-ch****ed gnateater is monogamous and territorial, the average...
- hooded gnateater (Conopophaga roberti) is a species of bird in the family Conopophagidae. It is endemic to northern Brazil. The hooded gnateater is monotypic...
- 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...
- The ash-throated gnateater (Conopophaga peruviana) is a species of bird in the family Conopophagidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru...