Plain-brown Woodcreeper

Dendrocincla anabatina

The Plain-brown Woodcreeper (Dendrocincla anabatina) is a small to medium-sized bird found in the forests of Central and South America. It has a plain brown plumage with a slightly streaked appearance on the underparts. This species is known for its distinctive habit of climbing tree trunks and branches in search of insects and small invertebrates. It has a sharp, slightly down-curved bill that aids in its foraging behavior. The Plain-brown Woodcreeper is often observed in the lower and middle levels of the forest, where it moves with agility and stealth. This species is known for its distinctive vocalizations, including a series of clear, whistled notes.

Habitat: Tropical and subtropical forests

Plain-brown Woodcreeper
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