Taken on 09/03/2014
The Guianan Warbling Antbird (Hypocnemis cantator) is a species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family. Until recently, it included the Imeri, Peruvian, Yellow-breasted, Rondonia and Spix's Warbling Antbird as subspecies, but based on vocal differences and to a lesser degree differences in plumages it has been recommended treating them as separate species. As presently defined, the Guianan Warbling Antbird is monotypic, although the subspecies notaea sometimes has been recognized. The Guianan Warbling Antbird is found at lower levels in humid forest in the Guianas, far eastern Venezuela, (with Guyana) and north-eastern Brazil (north of the Amazon River and east of the lower Negro River and the Branco River). Its conservation status has not been assessed following the split into several species, but as it generally is common, it is unlikely to be threatened.
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 300mm f/2.8G AF-S ED VR II + Nikon TC-20E III 2x Teleconverter on a Gitzo Series 5 Systematic 3 Section Long Tripod GT5532LS and Wimberley WH-200 Gimbal Head. Metering Mode: Spot Exposure Bias Value: 0 Exposure Time: 1/50 ISO Speed Ratings: 400 FNumber: 11 Focal Length: 1200mm (300mm * 2x teleconverter * 1.5 crop * 1.3 crop).
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