The antbirds are a large family of passerine birds found in forests 
across subtropical and tropical Central and South America, from Mexico 
to Argentina. There are more than 200 species, known variously as 
antshrikes, antwrens, antvireos, fire-eyes, bare-eyes and bushbirds. 
They are related to the antthrushes and antpittas (family 
Formicariidae), the tapaculos, the gnateaters and the ovenbirds. 
Antbirds are generally small birds with rounded wings and strong legs. 
They have mostly sombre grey, white, brown and rufous plumage, which is 
sexually dimorphic in pattern and colouring. Some species communicate 
warnings to rivals by exposing white feather patches on their backs or 
shoulders. Most have heavy bills, which in many species are hooked at 
the tip. Insects and other arthropods form the most important part of 
their diet, although small vertebrates are occasionally taken. Most 
species feed in the forest understory and midstory, although a few feed 
in the canopy and a few on the ground. To various degrees, around 
eighteen species specialise in following columns of army ants to eat 
the small invertebrates flushed by the ants, and many others may feed 
in this way opportunistically. Thirty-eight species are threatened with 
extinction due to human activities. The principal threat is habitat 
loss, which causes habitat fragmentation and increased nest predation 
in habitat fragments.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1885:

Sino-French War: French troops under General François Oscar de Négrier 
defeated a numerically superior Chinese force at Nui Bop in northern 
Vietnam.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nui_Bop>

1912:

The Boy Scout Association was incorporated throughout the British 
Commonwealth by royal charter.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scout_Association>

1951:

Korean War: Chinese and North Korean troops captured Seoul.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Battle_of_Seoul>

1973:

Last of the Summer Wine, the longest running sitcom in the world, 
premiered as an episode of the BBC's Comedy Playhouse.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_of_the_Summer_Wine>

2006:

Prime Minister of Israel Ariel Sharon suffered a severe hemorrhagic 
stroke, leaving Ehud Olmert as Acting Prime Minister.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariel_Sharon>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

selcouth (adj):
(obsolete) Strange, unusual, rare; marvellous, wondrous
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/selcouth>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

That's me in the corner 

 That's me in the spotlight 
 Losing my religion 
 Trying to keep up 
with you 

 And I don't know if I can do it. 
 Oh, no, I've said too much. 
 I 
haven't said enough.
  --R.E.M.
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/R.E.M.>




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