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Dendrocolaptes hoffmannsi
Hoffmann's woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes hoffmannsi) is a species of bird found in the forests of Central and South America. This woodcreeper is known for its distinctive long, slightly curved bill and streaked brown plumage. It forages for insects and small invertebrates by climbing tree trunks and probing into crevices with its bill. Hoffmann's woodcreeper is typically found in mature, humid forests, where it can be seen moving methodically through the understory and lower canopy. The species is known for its repetitive, high-pitched vocalizations. While not currently classified as threatened, habitat loss and deforestation pose potential risks to its populations.
Habitat: Mature, humid forests
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