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habitat loss. It appears to be restricted to little-disturbed primary forest, and as such is likely to be particularly susceptible to fragmentation and edge effects." It is considered uncommon in
Colombia and uncommon and local in Ecuador and Peru. In those countries, "Andean foothill forests in general are being cleared for agriculture and human settlement at an alarming rate". It "can be locally common" in Venezuela, where it occurs in several protected areas.
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and their breast is a darker blackish gray than the upperparts. Adult females have a reddish brown crown, nape, upperparts, wings, and tail. The sides of their head, throat, and underparts are mostly gray with bold white streaks; their flanks and
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The song of the white-streaked antvireo's nominate subspecies is "a short...easily countable series of strong whistles, pitch falling (except sometimes for initial note), first and last notes less intense". It has been written as
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The white-streaked antvireo is 12 to 13 cm (4.7 to 5.1 in) long and weighs about 20 g (0.71 oz). Adult males of the nominate subspecies are mostly dark gray with a hidden white patch between the
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The two subspecies of the white-streaked antvireo have widely separated ranges. The nominate is found on the east slope of the Andes from central
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