
White-throated Woodcreeper
White-throated Woodcreeper
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The White-throated Woodcreeper is a large woodcreeper easily identified by its contrasting white throat. It is a powerful climber, foraging on large tree trunks in humid forests.
Where to spot
Found in humid lowland and foothill forests across the Atlantic Forest region of southeastern Brazil.
How to spot
Look for its large size and prominent white throat as it climbs tree trunks. Listen for its loud, clear, and often mournful whistling calls.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours. Most active in the morning and early afternoon, often solitary or in pairs.
Where to spot
Found in humid lowland and foothill forests across the Atlantic Forest region of southeastern Brazil.
How to spot
Look for its large size and prominent white throat as it climbs tree trunks. Listen for its loud, clear, and often mournful whistling calls.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours. Most active in the morning and early afternoon, often solitary or in pairs.
The bright white throat patch stands out even in the dim forest understory, making it a reliable field mark.
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