
Narrow-billed Woodcreeper
Narrow-billed Woodcreeper
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The Narrow-billed Woodcreeper is a distinctive woodcreeper characterized by its remarkably thin, slender bill. It forages by meticulously probing into bark crevices and epiphytes.
Where to spot
Found in dry forests, woodlands, and gallery forests across south-central South America, including southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, and northern Argentina.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic climbing motion on tree trunks. Its noticeably thin, narrow bill is the most reliable field mark. Listen for its high-pitched, often trilling, vocalizations.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours. Often observed foraging from morning until late afternoon.
Where to spot
Found in dry forests, woodlands, and gallery forests across south-central South America, including southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, and northern Argentina.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic climbing motion on tree trunks. Its noticeably thin, narrow bill is the most reliable field mark. Listen for its high-pitched, often trilling, vocalizations.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours. Often observed foraging from morning until late afternoon.
Its uniquely slender bill allows it to access tiny crevices and narrow spaces in bark that might be inaccessible to other woodcreepers.
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