Striped Woodcreeper
Striped Woodcreeper
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The Striped Woodcreeper is a slender, medium-sized woodcreeper characterized by subtle streaking on its head and back. It forages by spiraling up tree trunks and branches in humid forests.
Where to spot
Widespread in humid lowland and foothill forests across the Amazon basin in South America, including Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic spiraling climb up tree trunks. Its relatively slender build and subtle streaking, particularly on the head, are good field marks.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours. Often observed foraging from morning to afternoon, frequently with mixed-species flocks.
Where to spot
Widespread in humid lowland and foothill forests across the Amazon basin in South America, including Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic spiraling climb up tree trunks. Its relatively slender build and subtle streaking, particularly on the head, are good field marks.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours. Often observed foraging from morning to afternoon, frequently with mixed-species flocks.
It is often found in association with mixed-species flocks, benefiting from the collective foraging efforts of multiple bird species.
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