The Yungas antwren or ashy antwren[2] (Myrmotherula grisea) is a bird species in subfamily Thamnophilinae of family Thamnophilidae, the "typical antbirds".[3] It is found in Bolivia and Peru.[4]
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Peru. The Yungasantwren is monotypic. It, the unicolored antwren (M. unicolor), the Alagoas antwren (M. snowi), and the plain-winged antwren (M. behni)...
superspecies. The Alagoas antwren, the unicolored antwren (M. unicolor), the Yungasantwren (M. grisea), and the plain-winged antwren (M. behni) appear to...
96 of the species are called "antbirds"; the others are variously named antwren, antshrike, antvireo, bushbird, bare-eye, fire-eye, and stipplethroat....
monotypic. The unicolored antwren, the Yungasantwren (M. grisea), the Alagoas antwren (M. snowi), and the plain-winged antwren (M. behni) appear to form...
conservation status of two endemics of the Bolivian Yungas, Bolivian Recurvebill Simoxenops striatus and YungasAntwren Myrmotherula grisea. Bird Conserv. Int. 18(4):...