
Streak-headed Woodcreeper
A species of Narrow-billed Streaked Woodcreepers Scientific name : Lepidocolaptes souleyetii Genus : Narrow-billed Streaked Woodcreepers
Streak-headed Woodcreeper, A species of Narrow-billed Streaked Woodcreepers
Botanical name: Lepidocolaptes souleyetii
Genus: Narrow-billed Streaked Woodcreepers
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Description

The streak-headed woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes souleyetii) is a passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from southern Mexico to northwestern Peru, northern Brazil and Guyana, and also on Trinidad. This woodcreeper is found in lowlands up to 1,500 m (4,900 ft) altitude, although normally below 900 m (3,000 ft), in damp light woodland, plantations, gardens, and clearings with trees. It builds a leaf-lined nest 4.5 to 24 m (15 to 79 ft) up in a tree cavity, or sometimes an old woodpecker hole, and lays two white eggs. The streak-headed woodcreeper is typically 19 cm (7.5 in) long and weighs 28 g (0.99 oz). It has olive brown upperparts with fine streaking on the crown, nape and upper back, a chestnut rump, wings and tail, and heavily streaked olive-brown underparts. The 2.5 cm (0.98 in) long bill is slender and decurved. Young birds are duller with less distinct streaking. The call is a sharp rolled djeer and the song is a whistled piiiiiiiiir piiiiiiiiir piiiiiiiiir. The streak-headed woodcreeper is very similar to the spot-crowned woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes affinis) but is smaller, has a streaked, not spotted crown, and is found at lower altitudes. The streak-headed woodcreeper feeds on spiders and insects, creeping up trunks and extracting its prey from the bark or mosses. It is normally seen alone or in a pair and unlike spot-crowned, rarely joins mixed-species feeding flocks. This species' scientific name commemorates Louis François Auguste Souleyet, French zoologist and naval surgeon.

Size
22 cm
Nest Placement
Tree
Feeding Habits
Streak-headed Woodcreeper primarily feeds on a variety of arthropods, including grasshoppers, ants, wasps, beetles, termites, and spiders, as well as arthropod larvae and occasional crabs. It also supplements its diet with small fruits. Streak-headed Woodcreeper's specialized foraging method involves gleaning and probing into barks of trees.
Habitat
Deciduous and semihumid forest, gallery forest, plantations, secondary forest, forest edge, open habitats with scattered trees
Dite type
Insectivorous


General Info

Feeding Habits
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Species Status
Not globally threatened.

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Ovenbirds Species
Streak-headed Woodcreeper