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Fonseca's Spinetail

Fonseca's Spinetail

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Fonseca's Spinetail is a newly described Furnariid species, known for its small size and rufous-brown coloration. It inhabits specific cloud forest environments in limited ranges.
Where to spot
Known from specific humid montane forests in the northern Andes, particularly limited to certain regions in Colombia where its habitat remains intact.
How to spot
Locating this species requires visiting its specific cloud forest habitat. Look for it foraging quietly in the mid-story or lower canopy of mossy, humid forests.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, especially in the early morning. Being a resident, it can be sought year-round within its restricted range.
As a relatively recently discovered species, much about Fonseca's Spinetail's ecology and behavior is still being studied by ornithologists.
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