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Antshrikes Collection

Antshrikes are a diverse group of birds known for their striking appearances and unique behaviors

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Fasciated Antshrike (Cymbilaimus lineatus fasciatus) adult male, perched on branch, Pipeline Road

Fasciated Antshrike (Cymbilaimus lineatus fasciatus) adult male, perched on branch, Pipeline Road, Panama, November

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Black-crowned Antshrike (Thamnophilus atrinucha atrinucha) adult male, perched on branch

Black-crowned Antshrike (Thamnophilus atrinucha atrinucha) adult male, perched on branch, Rio Indio, Panama, October

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Barred Antshrike Thamnophilus doliatus adult male, perched on telegraph wire, Trinidad

Barred Antshrike Thamnophilus doliatus adult male, perched on telegraph wire, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, November

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Black-crested Antshrike (Sakesphorus canadensis) adult male, perched on twig, Trinidad

Black-crested Antshrike (Sakesphorus canadensis) adult male, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Great Antshrike (Taraba major) adult pair, courtship feeding, perched on twig, Trinidad

Great Antshrike (Taraba major) adult pair, courtship feeding, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Great Antshrike (Taraba major) adult male, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Great Antshrike (Taraba major) adult male, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Great Antshrike (Taraba major) adult female, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Great Antshrike (Taraba major) adult female, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Barred Antshrike (Thamnophilus doliatus) adult male, perched on twig, Trinidad

Barred Antshrike (Thamnophilus doliatus) adult male, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Barred Antshrike (Thamnophilus doliatus radiatus) adult male, perched on branch, Transpantaneira

Barred Antshrike (Thamnophilus doliatus radiatus) adult male, perched on branch, Transpantaneira, Mato Grosso, Brazil, september

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: White-bearded Antshrike (Biatas nigropectus) adult male, perched on twig, Parque Nacional Iguazu

White-bearded Antshrike (Biatas nigropectus) adult male, perched on twig, Parque Nacional Iguazu, Misiones, Argentina, november

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Barred Antshrike - juvenile on branch - Tobago

Barred Antshrike - juvenile on branch - Tobago
GET-1661 Barred Antshrike - juvenile on branch Tobago Thamnophilus doliatus fraterculus Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Fasciated Antshrike

Fasciated Antshrike
JSD-148 Fasciated Antshrike Cymbilaimus lineatus John Dunning Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAntshrikes Collection: Great Antshrike Male & Female

Great Antshrike Male & Female
JSD-127 Great Antshrike - Male & Female Taraba major John Dunning Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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Antshrikes are a diverse group of birds known for their striking appearances and unique behaviors. The Barred Antshrike, with its vibrant plumage, is a common sight in Trinidad and Tobago during the month of April. Perched on a twig, the adult male showcases his bold black and white barred pattern. In Panama's Canopy Lodge, the Fasciated Antshrike captivates observers with its regal presence. The adult male perches confidently on a branch, displaying his distinctive black and white feathers. Meanwhile, the female fasciated antshrike exhibits her own beauty as she balances gracefully on another branch along Pipeline Road in November. The Black-crowned Antshrike also graces Panama's landscapes with its elegance. At Amo Dump Ponds, an adult male can be seen perched majestically on a branch while showcasing his dark crown. In contrast, the female prefers to perch delicately on twigs along Pipeline Road. Moving further into Rio Indio in October brings encounters with more Black-crowned Antshrikes. Here again, an adult male stands out against lush green foliage as he surveys his surroundings from atop a sturdy branch. Returning to Trinidad and Tobago in November reveals yet another species - the Black-crested Antshrike. This bird impresses with its distinct crest as it perches proudly on a twig amidst nature's backdrop. Amongst these captivating it is the Great Antshrike - an impressive bird that demonstrates courtship feeding behavior during April in Trinidad and Tobago. A pair of adults can be observed sharing food while perched together on a twig - truly showcasing their commitment to one another. Additionally, an individual male Great Antshrike takes center stage by himself as he sits confidently upon another twig nearby. These glimpses into the lives of various antshrikes highlight their beauty and diversity across different regions throughout Central America and Caribbean islands like Trinidad and Tobago.