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  2. Ant follower - Wikipedia

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    The bicoloured antbird is an obligate ant-follower.. Ant followers are birds that feed by following swarms of army ants and take prey flushed by those ants. [1] The best-known ant-followers are 18 species of antbird in the family Thamnophilidae, but other families of birds may follow ants, including thrushes, chats, ant-tanagers, cuckoos, motmots, and woodcreepers.

  3. White-masked antbird - Wikipedia

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    White-masked antbird Conservation status Near Threatened (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Thamnophilidae Genus: Pithys Species: P. castaneus Binomial name Pithys castaneus Berlioz, 1938 Synonyms Pithys castanea The white-masked antbird (Pithys castaneus) is a Near Threatened species of bird in ...

  4. Pithys - Wikipedia

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    The species in this genus are specialist ant-followers that depend on swarms of army ants to flush insects and other arthropods out of the leaf litter. [2] The genus was erected by the French ornithologist Louis Pierre Vieillot in 1818. [3] The type species is the white-plumed antbird (Pithys albifrons). [4] It contains two species: [5]

  5. Antbird - Wikipedia

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    The ant-following antbirds are themselves followed by three species of butterfly in the family Ithomiinae which feed on their droppings. [34] Bird droppings are usually an unpredictable resource in a rainforest, but the regular behaviour of ant followers makes the exploitation of this resource possible.

  6. Ocellated antbird - Wikipedia

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    Ocellated antbird Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Thamnophilidae Genus: Phaenostictus Ridgway, 1909 Species: P. mcleannani Binomial name Phaenostictus mcleannani (Lawrence, 1860) The ocellated antbird (Phaenostictus mcleannani) is a species of antbird in ...

  7. Spotted antbird - Wikipedia

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    It is a facultative army ant follower, catching about half of its prey as it flees the swarms. At swarms they sometimes loosely associate with mixed-species feeding flocks . They take the other half of their away from swarms, including an observation of a bird following an agouti to take prey it flushed.

  8. Edwin O'Neill Willis - Wikipedia

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    Between 1966 and 1986, he wrote more than 30 papers on ant followers: these are bird species that feed on insects and other arthropods that are flushed by swarms of army ants. [ 1 ] In recognition of his many contributions to ornithology, when in 1997 a subspecies of the dusky antbird ( Cercomacra tyrannina laeta ) was promoted to species ...

  9. Gymnopithys - Wikipedia

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    The genus Gymnopithys was introduced by the French ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1857 with the rufous-throated antbird as the type species. [3] [4] The name Gymnopithys combines the Ancient Greek gumnos meaning "bare" or "naked" with the name of the antbird genus Pithys that was erected by the French ornithologist Louis Pierre Vieillot in 1818. [5]