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Woodcreeper? (NE Argentina) (1 Viewer)

Oh gosh. I thought it was Plain Brown Woodcreeper. I'm glad to find out that Thrushlike Woodcreeper was formerly a subspecies or I'd think I'd completely lost my pointy little mind. I'll keep an eye out for that buffy throat while I'm in Misiones.
 
Yes indeed. A good way to find this species in the Atlantic Forests of Argentina is with Cebus monkey groups. They sally out and catch flies buzzing round the monkeys - unusual behaviour for a woodcreeper.

Guy
www.toucanbirding.com
 
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