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''Upucerthia serrana''<sup>[[#References|[2]]][[#References|[4]]]</sup>
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
Most of the body is greyish to greyish-brown, paler on underside than upperside, with pale shaft-streaks. Throat is pale as is the [[Topography#Heads|supercilium]] which is more noticeable behind than in front of eye. Wings and tail rufous. Bill is long, somewhat decurved, and mostly black, yellow at base of lower mandible. Legs and eye is dark.  
 
Most of the body is greyish to greyish-brown, paler on underside than upperside, with pale shaft-streaks. Throat is pale as is the [[Topography#Heads|supercilium]] which is more noticeable behind than in front of eye. Wings and tail rufous. Bill is long, somewhat decurved, and mostly black, yellow at base of lower mandible. Legs and eye is dark.  
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[[Peru]].  
 
[[Peru]].  
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
Two subspecies are recognized:  
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Two subspecies are recognized:<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>
*''serrana''
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*''G. s. serrana''
*''huancavelicae''
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:*Andes of Peru (Cajamarca to Lima)
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*''G. s. huancavelicae''
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:*Andes of south-western Peru (Huancavelica)
  
A proposal to move this species to a new genus ''[[:Category:Geocerthia|Geocerthia]]'' has been passed by the SACC.
 
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Polylepis forest patches and high-altitude rock-filled shrubland.
 
Polylepis forest patches and high-altitude rock-filled shrubland.
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==References==
 
==References==
#{{Ref-Clements6thDec09}}# Ridgely and Tudor 2009. Field guide to the songbirds of South America - the passerines. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, USA. ISBN 978-0-292-71979-8
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#{{Ref-Clements6thDec10}}#{{Ref-HM03Cor7}}#Ridgely and Tudor 2009. Field guide to the songbirds of South America - the passerines. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, USA. ISBN 978-0-292-71979-8#{{Ref-SibleyMonroe96}}
#[http://birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=150134 Birdforum thread] discussing the genus ''Geocerthia''
 
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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[http://birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=150134 Birdforum thread] discussing the genus ''Geocerthia''
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{{GSearch|Upucerthia+serrana}}
 
{{GSearch|Upucerthia+serrana}}
[[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Missing Images]] [[Category:Upucerthia]]
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[[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Missing Images]] [[Category:Geocerthia]]

Revision as of 06:15, 6 January 2011

Geocerthia serrana

Upucerthia serrana[2][4]

Identification

Most of the body is greyish to greyish-brown, paler on underside than upperside, with pale shaft-streaks. Throat is pale as is the supercilium which is more noticeable behind than in front of eye. Wings and tail rufous. Bill is long, somewhat decurved, and mostly black, yellow at base of lower mandible. Legs and eye is dark.

Distribution

Peru.

Taxonomy

Two subspecies are recognized:[1]

  • G. s. serrana
  • Andes of Peru (Cajamarca to Lima)
  • G. s. huancavelicae
  • Andes of south-western Peru (Huancavelica)

Habitat

Polylepis forest patches and high-altitude rock-filled shrubland.

Behaviour

Mostly seen on ground, often with tail angled upwards.

The diet includes insects.

References

  1. Clements, JF. 2010. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2010. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019. Spreadsheet available at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/Clements%206.5.xls/view
  2. Dickinson, EC, ed. 2003. The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World. 3rd ed., with updates to December 2007 (Corrigenda 7). Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0691117010
  3. Ridgely and Tudor 2009. Field guide to the songbirds of South America - the passerines. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, USA. ISBN 978-0-292-71979-8#Sibley, CG and BL Monroe. 1996. Birds of the World, on diskette, Windows version 2.0. Charles G. Sibley, Santa Rosa, CA, USA.

External Links

Birdforum thread discussing the genus Geocerthia

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