A black-crested antshrike is a South american passerine bird in the antbird family, which lives in undergrowth in mangrove or other swampy forest, Latin name Sakephorus canadensis.
Pearly Antshrike was created in 1855.
Acre Antshrike was created in 2004.
Spot-winged Antshrike was created in 1825.
An Acre antshrike is a bird of the antbird family, Latin name Thamnophilus divisorius.
A black antshrike is a passerine bird of the antbird family, Latin name Thamnophilus nigriceps.
A bamboo antshrike is a passerine bird of the antbird family, Latin name Cymbilaimus sanctaemariae.
A barred antshrike is a passerine bird of the antbird family, Latin name Thamnophilus doliatus.
An antshrike is any of a variety of species of passerine bird of various genera within the antbird family.
An Amazonian antshrike is a passerine bird within the antbird family, Latin name Thamnophilus amazonicus.
A black-backed antshrike is a passerine bird of the antibrd family, Latin name Sakephorus melanonotus.
A band-tailed antshrike is a passerine bird of the antbird family, Latin name Sakesphorus melanothorax.
A bar-crested antshrike is a passerine bird of the antbird family, Latin name Thamnophilus multistriatus.