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Woodcreeper Ecuador (1 Viewer)

dannybregman

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Hi everyone,

Last week I saw this woodcreeper in the amazon (Cuyabeno) in Ecuador.. I don't know what it is, can anyone help?

Danny
 

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I think this is amazonian barred woodcreeper based on minimal whitish throat (not pronounced) and especially bars rather than streaks on the throat (which black - banded would have). Dark bill isn't a problem: birds of Peru suggests immatures may show this. Neotropical.birds.cornell.edu suggests there are probably at least 3 species hidden under amazonian barred: don't know which this is.
 
I think this is amazonian barred woodcreeper based on minimal whitish throat (not pronounced) and especially bars rather than streaks on the throat (which black - banded would have). Dark bill isn't a problem: birds of Peru suggests immatures may show this. Neotropical.birds.cornell.edu suggests there are probably at least 3 species hidden under amazonian barred: don't know which this is.

I agree, barring right up under the bill, no streaking which would be obvious I think on BbW.
 
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