June 19, 2026 - Spot-crowned Antvireo (Dysithamnus puncticeps) Found from southeastern Costa Rica through Panama and western Colombia into northwestern Ecuador, these antbirds live in lowland and foothill forests. They eat arthropods, usually foraging in pairs or family groups, often in mixed-species flocks, picking prey from leaves while perched, hovering, or in short upward flights. Breeding from April to July in Panama and probably later in other parts of their range, they build cup-shaped nests hung from the rim in forked branches. Both parents probably incubate the eggs.








