Dendrocincla Turdina
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The plain-winged woodcreeper or thrush-like woodcreeper (''Dendrocincla turdina'') is a
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belonging to the
woodcreeper The woodcreepers (Dendrocolaptinae) comprise a subfamily of suboscine passerine birds endemic to the Neotropics. They have traditionally been considered a distinct family Dendrocolaptidae, but most authorities now place them as a subfamily of the ...
group, now classified in the ovenbird family, Furnariidae. It is sometimes considered to be a
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of the
plain-brown woodcreeper The plain-brown woodcreeper (''Dendrocincla fuliginosa''), is a sub-oscine passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from Honduras through South America to northern Argentina, and in Trinidad and Tobago. Sometimes it is considered t ...
(''D. fuliginosa)''


Diet

The plain-winged woodcreeper has a diet that primarily consists of different types of
arthropods Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arth ...
. The plain-winged woodcreeper is a well-known follower of
army ants The name army ant (or legionary ant or ''marabunta'') is applied to over 200 ant species in different lineages. Because of their aggressive predatory foraging groups, known as "raids", a huge number of ants forage simultaneously over a limit ...
, generally '' Eciton burchelli'' and occasionally ''Labidus praedator'', using near-vertical perches usually 15 centimeters in diameter and at low to medium heights roughly 2-3 meters above ground when feeding on ants below it. They are less frequently observed using smaller trunks, down to .3 meters or up to 9 meters, when feeding. The plain-winged woodcreeper occasionally gathers prey from surfaces when above an
ant colony An ant colony is a population of a single ant species capable to maintain its complete lifecycle. Ant colonies are eusocial, communal, and efficiently organized and are very much like those found in other social Hymenoptera, though the vario ...
and prefer to stay closer to the ground and are often seen in foliage, trunks, or other substrates. They sometimes capture other prey in mid air when hunting for flying
beetles Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...
or flies native to their area. The plain-winged woodcreeper exhibits foraging habits as a survival
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, generally near the southern limits out the range of their primary food. In cold temperatures, army-ants become inactive. During the winter season, plain-winged woodcreepers rely on their foraging habits to find new sources of food. The plain-winged wood creeper has been noted to be moderately aggressive within their same
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when feeding or foraging. This has been observed especially when perched over an army-ant colony as a defensive act to protect their food. They have been known to push out smaller species of birds when eating, as well as having been pushed out by larger birds for similar reasons. They have been viewed participating in larger
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of bird species, especially those led by
cinereous antshrike The cinereous antshrike (''Thamnomanes caesius'') is an insectivorous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. The term ''cinereous'' describes its colouration. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Su ...
(''Thamnomanes caesius'') in the northern part of its range. Some studies have also shown that they have been seen foraging with the black capuchin monkeys (''Sapajus nigritus'') on a regular basis, unless tending to a nest where they would then be seen foraging alone.


Description

The plain-winged woodcreeper is roughly 19-21 cm (approximately 7.5-8.25 in). This medium-sized woodcreeper has a relatively large bill compared to its size. The straight
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is the same size as its head, which is ideal for catching bugs. The
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is both black and gray in coloring, with the bottom half being gray and the top half being a darker black. The bird itself is a solid brown color all around. The only distinctive features it has is a pale buff throat and a reddish-brown tail and
rectrices Flight feathers (''Pennae volatus'') are the long, stiff, asymmetrically shaped, but symmetrically paired pennaceous feathers on the wings or tail of a bird; those on the wings are called remiges (), singular remex (), while those on the tail ...
. The tail is made up of stiff, wide feathers. Male and females have the same coloring and features, however, they differ in size. Females tend to be smaller than their male counterparts.   The
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is a long, non-musical repetition of “tchip-tchip-tchip” sounds.  


Habitat

The plain-winged woodcreeper occurs in eastern
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
from
Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul (, , ; "Great River of the South") is a Federative units of Brazil, state in the South Region, Brazil, southern region of Brazil. It is the Federative_units_of_Brazil#List, fifth-most-populous state and the List of Brazilian st ...
north to
Bahia Bahia ( , , ; meaning "bay") is one of the 26 Federative units of Brazil, states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region, Brazil, Northeast Region of the country. It is the fourth-largest Brazilian state by population (after São Paulo (sta ...
. It is also found in north-east
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
( Misiones Province) and eastern
Paraguay Paraguay (; ), officially the Republic of Paraguay ( es, República del Paraguay, links=no; gn, Tavakuairetã Paraguái, links=si), is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to th ...
. It inhabits the lower and middle levels of
forest A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. Hundreds of definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing, and ecological function. The United Nations' ...
and
woodland A woodland () is, in the broad sense, land covered with trees, or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the ''plurale tantum'' woods), a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade (see ...
from the coast into the foothills.


References

*Develey, Pedro F. & Endrigo, Edson (2004) ''Birds of Greater São Paulo'', Aves e Fotos Editora, São Paulo. *Grosset, Arthur (2007
Plain-winged Woodcreeper (''Dendrocincla turdina'').
Accessed 02/10/07. *Souza, Deodato (2002) ''All the Birds of Brazil: An Identification Guide'', Dall.


External links


Xeno-canto: ''Dendrocincla turdina'', recordings of the song

Photos, videos and observations
at Cornell Lab of Ornithologys Birds of the World {{Taxonbar, from=Q3726485 plain-winged woodcreeper Birds of the Atlantic Forest plain-winged woodcreeper