Birds

Striated Treehunter

Striated Treehunter

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The Striated Treehunter is a Furnariid named for the noticeable streaking on its head and underparts. It is an active and robust forager, often tearing at bark and moss for prey.
Where to spot
Found in humid montane forests from Costa Rica and Panama south to Ecuador and Venezuela.
How to spot
Scan mossy branches and tree trunks in humid montane forests. Look for its active probing behavior and the prominent streaking. Listen for its loud, ringing calls.
When to spot
Active year-round. Most observable during early mornings.
Its strong bill is well-suited for excavating insects from decaying wood and epiphytes, a common foraging strategy for treehunters.
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