
Plain-winged Woodcreeper
A species of Plain Woodcreepers Scientific name : Dendrocincla turdina Genus : Plain Woodcreepers
Plain-winged Woodcreeper, A species of Plain Woodcreepers
Botanical name: Dendrocincla turdina
Genus: Plain Woodcreepers
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Description

The plain-winged woodcreeper or thrush-like woodcreeper (Dendrocincla turdina) is a passerine bird belonging to the woodcreeper group, now classified in the ovenbird family, Furnariidae. It is sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the plain-brown woodcreeper (D. fuliginosa). It is 20-21 centimetres long. It is mostly plain brown with no markings apart from faint buff streaks on the crown, a buff throat and a chestnut tail. The bill is fairly short and straight. The song is long and monotonous. The plain-brown woodcreeper is similar in appearance but has rufous wings, rump and tail. It occurs in eastern Brazil from Rio Grande do Sul north to Bahia. It is also found in north-east Argentina (Misiones Province) and eastern Paraguay. It inhabits the lower and middle levels of forest and woodland from the coast into the foothills. It feeds on arthropods and often follows army ant swarms in order to catch prey flushed by the ants. Unlike most woodcreepers, it will make sallies to catch insects in flight or snatch them from leaves.

Size
21 cm
Nest Placement
Tree
Feeding Habits
Plain-winged Woodcreeper predominantly eats insects and often forages with army ants or in mixed-species groups. Its varied foraging strategies may adapt to fluctuating ant activity, allowing independent feeding when necessary.
Habitat
The plain-winged Woodcreeper is commonly found in a variety of forest habitats, including lowland humid forests and lower montane cloudforests. It can also be observed in gallery forests extending into the cerrado region. This species inhabits both the interior of mature forests and older growth secondary forests, frequently occupying the understorey and mid-levels of the forest. It is predominant in tropical regions, with fewer occurrences in the subtropical zones of foothills.
Dite type
Insectivorous


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Feeding Habits
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Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Ovenbirds Genus
Plain Woodcreepers Species
Plain-winged Woodcreeper