After lunch and a siesta on Thursday, January 19, 2012, Brad and I opted to go out for more birding with Steve, our VENT guide, and a local guide along with 6 others from the group. The rest of the group either went on a fishing trip or visited a native community. I photographed a Black-and-white Antbird, Myrmochanes hemileucus, that was nestled in among the reeds along the river's edge. The species is rather secretive, with pairs favoring dense vine thickets in the understory of both Cecropia and Tessaria growth on river islands. Temperatures were in the upper 80's with cloudy skies and high humidity.


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