Typical Antbirds (Thamnophilidae)
Dusky Antbird (Cercomacra tyrannina) - HBW 8, p. 629
French: Grisin sombre
German: Dunkelgrauer Ameisenfänger
Spanish: Hormiguero Tirano
Other common names: Tyrannine Antbird
Taxonomy: Pyriglena tyrannina P. L. Sclater, 1855, “Bogotá” = probably nearby Cundinamarca, Colombia.
Probably closest to C. laeta, which formerly treated as conspecific; until recently also included C. parkeri as a highland population in Colombia. These three along with C. nigrescens and C. serva are considered to form a species group, on basis of plumage and vocal characters, and pending completion of major genetic study. At least some of the plumage differences from which races were described appear to be due to clinal variation; analysis of other parameters, including vocalizations, required in order to define geographical populations more accurately, and range.. View all taxonomy...
Probably closest to C. laeta, which formerly treated as conspecific; until recently also included C. parkeri as a highland population in Colombia. These three along with C. nigrescens and C. serva are considered to form a species group, on basis of plumage and vocal characters, and pending completion of major genetic study. At least some of the plumage differences from which races were described appear to be due to clinal variation; analysis of other parameters, including vocalizations, required in order to define geographical populations more accurately, and ranges listed are therefore provisional. Described race rufiventris (E Panama S to W Ecuador) considered synonymous with nominate on basis of recent study of plumage variation. Four subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- crepera Bangs, 1901 - SE Mexico (SE Veracruz, NE Oaxaca and N Chiapas E to S Quintana Roo), Belize, and Guatemala and Honduras (Caribbean slope) S to W Panama (W & C Chiriquí, Bocas del Toro, NW Veraguas).
- tyrannina (P. L. Sclater, 1855) - C & E Panama (E from E Chiriquí, W Colón and NE Coclé), Colombia (Pacific slope, lower Cauca and Magdalena Valleys, and E of Andes S to R Caquetá), W Ecuador (S to S Guayas, one record in El Oro), S Venezuela (Bolívar, Amazonas) and extreme NW Brazil (N Amazonas W of lower R Negro, S to R Japurá).
- vicina Todd, 1927 - NW Venezuela (S Zulia S to Táchira and E to Barinas, NW Apure and W Bolívar) and E slope of Andes in N Colombia (Casanare).
- saturatior Chubb, 1918 - the Guianas and NE Amazonian Brazil (Roraima and from E of lower R Negro E to Amapá).
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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Three sequences of a female at the edge of a bush. Locality Brownsberg National Park, Suriname (ssp saturatior)
Pieter de Groot Boersma 22 July 2011 1 year ago 20 sec 4 -
A male at the edge of a a bush (you can hear it's song because of my tape playback). Locality Brownsberg National Park, Suriname (ssp saturatior)
Pieter de Groot Boersma 22 July 2011 1 year ago 12 sec 4 -
A female perched in a bush, and looking around before flying away. Locality Brownsberg National Park, Suriname (ssp saturatior)
Pieter de Groot Boersma 22 July 2011 1 year ago 21 sec 3.8
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Bird captured in mist nets during ecological research to understand the effect of different types of land use on the avifauna Am
Locality Almeirim, Pará State, Brazil
Christian Andretti 2 February 2006 7 weeks ago 3.5 -
bird was calling 3 meters from the trail - picture taken through the dense vegetation
Locality Old Gamboa road, Panama Province, Panama
Thore Noernberg 5 March 2012 45 weeks ago 3.2 -
Bird captured in mist nets during ecological research to understand the effect of different types of land use on the avifauna Am Locality Almeirim, Pará State, Brazil
Christian Andretti 14 December 2005 9 weeks ago 3 -
Male foraging close to the ground. Locality Lacanjá-Chansayab, Chiapas State, Mexico (Southern)
rchavezdm 3 May 2012 47 weeks ago 3 -
Male in the hand with wing open
Locality Old Gamboa road, Panama Province, Panama
ben lascelles 23 April 2006 3 years ago 3 -
In the forest
Locality Punta Leona, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica
Guy Poisson 27 December 2009 2 years ago 2.4
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A typical song Locality Palenque, Chiapas State, Mexico (Southern)
monicayhector 1 July 1991 3 years ago 3 -
A singing male. Locality Serra do Navio, Amapá State, Brazil
(ssp saturiator)
Bradley Davis 16 November 2007 3 years ago 3
