Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper

Automolus subulatus

The Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper is a small, inconspicuous bird found in the subtropical and tropical montane forests of South America. It is characterized by its olive-brown plumage, sharp tail, and distinctive white throat. This species is often observed foraging along streams and in dense undergrowth, where it feeds on insects and small invertebrates. The Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper is known for its secretive behavior and is more often heard than seen. Its population status and specific ecological requirements are not well-documented, making it a subject of interest for further research and conservation efforts.

Habitat: Subtropical and tropical montane forests

Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper

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