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Brown-rumped foliage-gleaner
Automolus melanopezus - Brown-rumped Foliage-gleaner; Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil.jpg
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Automolus
Species:
melanopezus

The brown-rumped foliage-gleaner (Automolus melanopezus) is a small bird that lives in the rainforests. It belongs to the Furnariidae family, which are often called "ovenbirds" because some of them build unique nests that look like ovens.

This bird is found in the western part of the Amazon Basin. This huge area includes parts of Peru, Ecuador, and western Brazil. It likes to live in warm, wet places like subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and swampy areas.

What is the Brown-rumped Foliage-Gleaner?

The brown-rumped foliage-gleaner is a type of bird known for searching for food among leaves. "Foliage-gleaner" means it "gleans" or picks insects and other small creatures from the leaves and branches. Its name comes from the brownish color on its lower back, or "rump."

How Big is This Bird?

These birds are usually small to medium-sized. They are similar in size to a robin, but they have a different shape. They are built to move easily through thick forest plants.

What Does it Look Like?

The brown-rumped foliage-gleaner has feathers that help it blend in with its forest home. It has shades of brown, which helps it hide among the leaves and branches. Its "rump" or lower back is a distinct brown color.

Where Does the Brown-rumped Foliage-Gleaner Live?

This bird makes its home in the dense, green forests of the western Amazon. This region is famous for its incredible variety of plants and animals.

Its Amazon Home

The Amazon Basin is a massive area covered by the Amazon rainforest. It is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. The brown-rumped foliage-gleaner lives in the western parts of this huge forest.

Preferred Habitats

It loves areas with lots of moisture and warmth. This includes lowland forests, which are forests found at lower elevations. It also lives in tropical swamp areas, where the ground is often wet and muddy. These habitats provide plenty of food and places to hide.

What Does the Brown-rumped Foliage-Gleaner Eat?

As a "foliage-gleaner," this bird mainly eats insects and other small creatures. It searches for them on the leaves, branches, and even under the bark of trees.

Finding Food

It uses its beak to probe and pick out insects. These birds are very good at finding hidden bugs. They move quickly through the plants, looking for their next meal. Their diet helps control insect populations in the forest.

Is the Brown-rumped Foliage-Gleaner Endangered?

The brown-rumped foliage-gleaner is currently listed as "Least Concern" (LC) by the IUCN. This means it is not considered to be at high risk of extinction right now.

Conservation Status

"Least Concern" is a good sign, but it does not mean the bird is completely safe. Like many rainforest animals, its habitat can be threatened by deforestation. Protecting the Amazon rainforest is important for this bird and many other species.

Why is it Important?

Every species plays a role in its ecosystem. The brown-rumped foliage-gleaner helps keep the forest healthy by eating insects. Protecting these birds means protecting the amazing Amazon rainforest they call home.

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