Widespread but often in small groups, less often in pairs. Mainly found in thorn forest and dry scrubby habitats, but also (rufous-backed form) in more humid scrub and semiopen areas on coastal slope of Chiapas where can be confused with Giant Wren. All populations have boldly barred wings and tail and bright rusty nape patch (whole back rusty on rufous-backed form).
This one was photographed in Costa Rica guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
Posted by Daniel Parent on 2020-12-11 13:52:18
Tagged: , Costa Rica
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