Zapata wren

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The Zapata wren is a rare, range-restricted songbird found only in Cuba’s Zapata Swamp, known for its secretive behavior and conservation concern due to habitat loss.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
endemic species
songbird
behavior secretive
skulking
breedingHabitat Ciénaga de Zapata
surface form: Zapata Swamp
class Aves
conservationStatus Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
country Cuba
describedBy Thomas Barbour
describedInYear 1926
diet arthropods
insectivorous
distribution western Zapata Swamp
ecoregion Cuban wetlands
endemicTo Cuba
family Troglodytidae
foundIn Matanzas Province
Ciénaga de Zapata
surface form: Zapata Swamp
genus Ferminia
habitat dense low vegetation
freshwater marsh
sawgrass marsh
hasCommonName Ferminia
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isSubjectOf Cuban bird conservation programs
kingdom Animalia
locatedInProtectedArea Ciénaga de Zapata
surface form: Ciénaga de Zapata Biosphere Reserve
movementPattern resident
namedAfter Fermin Zanón Cervera NERFINISHED
nestingSite dense marsh vegetation
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
populationTrend decreasing
range very restricted
rangeType range-restricted
reproductiveStrategy oviparous
scientificName Ferminia cerverai
taxonRank species
threat drainage of wetlands
fire
habitat loss
human disturbance
vocalization complex song
loud song

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