
Streaked Xenops
A species of Typical Xenops Scientific name : Xenops rutilans Genus : Typical Xenops
Streaked Xenops, A species of Typical Xenops
Botanical name: Xenops rutilans
Genus: Typical Xenops
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Description

The streaked xenops (Xenops rutilans) is a passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from Costa Rica and Trinidad south to Bolivia and northern Argentina. Like the closely related true woodcreepers, it is a member of the South American bird family Furnariidae. The streaked xenops is typically 4.8 in (12.2 cm) long, weighs 0.44 oz (12.6 g), and has a stubby wedge-shaped bill. The head is dark brown with a whitish supercilium and malar stripe. The upperparts are brown, becoming rufous on the tail and rump, and there is a buff bar on the darker brown wings. The underparts are white-streaked olive brown. Males and females looks alike. Visually inconspicuous, it is easier located by its chattering call, a series of 5 or 6 metallic zeet notes. It is found in wet forests in foothills and mountains between 2,000-7,200 ft (600-2,200 m) ASL, and will utilize secondary forests and opened-up growth. The streaked xenops is often difficult to see as it forages on bark, rotting stumps or bare twigs; it moves in all directions on the trunk like a treecreeper, but does not use its tail as a prop. It feeds on arthropods such as the larvae of wood-boring beetles, but can also catch flying termites in mid-air. It joins mixed-species feeding flocks on a more or less regular basis depending on location, usually moving through the middle levels of the forest. The streaked xenops builds its nest by simply placing a few stems and roots in a hole 5–15 ft (1.5-4.5 m) high in a tree. The normal clutch is two white eggs, incubated by both sexes.

Size
12 cm
Nest Placement
Cavity
Feeding Habits
Streaked Xenops primarily feeds on Coleoptera larvae and arthropods, employing unique foraging techniques, such as probing into bark crevices with its specialized bill.
Habitat
Streaked Xenops predominantly inhabits montane and hilly regions across a broad elevational gradient. This species favors a variety of forest habitats, from montane evergreen and deciduous forests to tropical lowland woods, encompassing both humid and semi-arid environments. Streaked Xenops is also found in second-growth forests, indicating some adaptability to altered landscapes. Geographically, streaked Xenops occupies areas from the Andean mountains to Middle American highlands, thriving at elevations of 540–2800 meters.
Dite type
Insectivorous


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Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Ovenbirds Genus
Typical Xenops Species
Streaked Xenops