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Olivaceous Woodcreeper - BirdForum Opus

Sittasomus griseicapillus
Photo by Aracari
Photographed in Itatiaia NP., SE Brazil.

Identification

15cm. Grey-olive head, upper back and underparts, light rufous wings, tail and lower back. The bill is short and thin. The normal call is a fast, high-pitched trill wu-wu-wu-we-we-we-we-ee-ee-ee-ee-we-we-we-we.

Distribution

Mexico through tropical Central America and South America to northern Argentina, and also on Tobago.

Taxonomy

The subspecies is sylviellus. It is the only member of the genus Sittasomus, but the taxon includes several vocally and morphologically distinct froms, so this species may be split in the future.

Habitat

Forests and other woodland.

Behaviour

It builds a nest lined with dead leaves in a tree hole, and lays 3 white eggs.

The diet includes insects and spiders. It normally forages on tree trunks or large branches or on the ground, usually alone.




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