Coraya Wren (Pheugopedius coraya) is widespread in the northern South American lowlands. This wren is rufous above and whitish below with gray breast sides and buffy flanks, a dark and pale brown barred tail, a dark brown cap, and black face marked with thin, white lateral stripes. The primarily black-faced appearance is unique among the wrens. Coraya Wren frequently forages with flocks of other songbirds.
Coraya Wren
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