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Sharp-Tailed Streamcreeper

Lochmias nematura nematura

Habitat:

I found these specimens in a region of transition between the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest.

Notes:

This bird has a fuzz that serves to confuse between vegetation, such as dried bamboos, or mangrove areas.

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Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper
Lochmias nematura Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper


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3 Comments

LeonardoMB
LeonardoMB 10 years ago

Thanks for the help to ID "AshleyT" and "Aisse Gaertner"! ;)

LeonardoMB
LeonardoMB 10 years ago

Very thanks "AshleyT! Just this little information already help me! Or I discover that its a "Wren", or, I discover that isn't. ;)

AshleyT
AshleyT 10 years ago

This is some type of Wren, but there are 17 species of Wren in Brazil and I'm not familiar with them so I'm afraid that's as far as I can get you. Hopefully someone can help more

LeonardoMB
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LeonardoMB

SP, Brazil

Spotted on Jul 19, 2013
Submitted on Jul 19, 2013

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