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The white-bellied wren (''Uropsila leucogastra'') is a species of
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in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in
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Taxonomy and systematics

The white-bellied wren is the only member of genus ''Uropsila'', but its taxonomy at the subspecies level is uncertain. The
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(IOC) names five subspecies, the nominate ''Uropsila leucogastra leucogastra'', ''U. l. pacifica'', ''U. l. centralis'', ''U. l. restricta'', and ''U. l. brachyura''. The ''Handbook of Birds of the World'' adds ''U. l. musica''.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds of the world'' Version 5. Available at: http://datazone.birdlife.org/userfiles/file/Species/Taxonomy/HBW-BirdLife_Checklist_v5_Dec20.zip xls zipped 1 MBretrieved May 27, 2021 The
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's ''Birds of the World'' mentions ''musica'' in its text but does not list it; it does list two others in addition to the above five, ''U. l. grisescens'' and ''U. l. australis''. Cornell qualifies their additions by noting that ''australis'' "may be separable" and that ''grisescens'' is "doubtfully valid" because it was based on soot-discolored specimens.Kroodsma, D. E. and D. Brewer (2020). White-bellied Wren (''Uropsila leucogastra''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.whbwre1.01 retrieved July 16, 2021


Description

The white-bellied wren is long. Males weigh and females . The nominate subspecies has a medium brown crown, upperparts, and tail; the rump is slightly reddish and the tail has many thin dark bars. It has a gray-white
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, a medium brown stripe behind the eye, and gray cheeks mottled with brown. Its throat, chest, and upper belly are gray and the flanks and vent area buff. The other subspecies differ somewhat in the intensity of the brown of the upperparts and the bars on the tail.


Distribution and habitat

The white-bellied wren has two widely separated populations. ''U. l. pacifica'' is found in western Mexico from southern
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south into
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. The other subspecies are found from southern
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in northeastern Mexico south into the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize, and northern Guatemala, and (slightly separately) in northern Honduras. The white-bellied wren inhabits a range of woodland types from the semi-arid forest of western Mexico to the humid rainforest of the Yucatan Peninsula. In northeastern Mexico it frequents thickets of wild pineapple (''
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''). In elevation it ranges from sea level to .


Behavior


Feeding

The white-bellied wren forages for insects and spiders in vegetation "from ground level to a considerable height". In the southern part of its range it joins mixed-species flocks following
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swarms.


Breeding

The white-bellied wren's breeding season extends from at least late March to June. Its nest is shaped like a chemical retort, an oval ball with a downward pointing funnel entrance. It is woven from fine grass and "decorated" with lichens, moss, and other materials. It is usually placed in a spiny location such as a ''Bromelia'' thicket or an ''Acacia'' tree. The clutch size is usually four eggs. Both sexes apparently incubate the eggs and both do feed the young.


Vocalization

The white-bellied wren's song is "a short series of 6 rapid up-and-down notes, descending at end", rather bubbly in the eastern population but not the western. Its calls include a "low 'chek', scolding chatter, and hard dry cracking rattle."


Status

The IUCN has assessed the white-bellied wren as being of Least Concern. It is reasonable common in much of its range, tolerates some habitat disturbance, and is found in several protected areas.


References

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white-bellied wren The white-bellied wren (''Uropsila leucogastra'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. Taxonomy and systematics The white-bellied wren is the only member of genus ''Uropsil ...
Birds of Mexico Birds of Belize Birds of the Yucatán Peninsula
white-bellied wren The white-bellied wren (''Uropsila leucogastra'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. Taxonomy and systematics The white-bellied wren is the only member of genus ''Uropsil ...
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