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Plain brown woodcreeper

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Subfamily
  
Dendrocolaptinae

Scientific name
  
Dendrocincla fuliginosa

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Furnariidae

Tribe
  
Dendrocolaptini

Higher classification
  
Dendrocincla

Plain-brown woodcreeper Plainbrown woodcreeper

Similar
  
Dendrocincla, Bird, Woodcreeper, Xiphorhynchus, Streak‑headed woodcreeper

Plain brown woodcreeper


The plain-brown woodcreeper (Dendrocincla fuliginosa), is a sub-oscine passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from Honduras through South America to northern Argentina, and in Trinidad and Tobago. Sometimes it is considered to include the plain-winged woodcreeper (D. turdina) as a subspecies.

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Plain-brown woodcreeper PLAIN BROWN WOODCREEPER

This woodcreeper is typically 22 cm long, and weighs 37 g. It is drab even by woodcreeper standards. As its name implies, it lacks the streaking shown by most of its relatives, and is plain brown above and below. The bill is longish and straight.

Plain-brown woodcreeper plainbrown woodcreeper Dendrocincla fuliginosa photo Wim de Groot

The normal call is a loud stick, but when following army ants, the groups keep up a noisy chatter. The song is a descending te-te-te-tu-tu-tu-tue-tue-tue-chu-chu-chu.

Plain-brown woodcreeper Plainbrown woodcreeper

The plain-brown woodcreeper is an insectivore which feeds on ants and other insects. It feeds low in trees, on the trunk or foliage, but rarely on the ground. It will follow columns of army ants, often in groups of up to a dozen birds. If specialist ant feeders like antbirds or larger woodcreepers are present, it tends to keep higher than those species. It also accompanies South American coatis (Nasua nasua) on their foraging excursions, especially when they feed in trees during the dry season. Though it may eat the occasional army ant and coatis might benefit from the birds spotting predators before they do, in both cases the plain-brown woodcreeper is typically a commensale, snatching prey that flees before the more formidable predators.

Plain-brown woodcreeper Plainbrown Woodcreeper Dendrocincla fuliginosa videos photos and

This woodcreeper is a common and widespread forest bird which builds a leaf-lined nest in a palm tree stump; two or three white eggs are laid.

Plain-brown woodcreeper Photography by Mark Eaton Panama 3908 Plainbrown Woodcreeper

Plain brown woodcreeper


Plain-brown woodcreeper Plainbrown Woodcreeper Dendrocincla fuliginosa PlanetScottcom

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Plain-brown woodcreeper photographs by Mark Chappell

References

Plain-brown woodcreeper Wikipedia