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The rufous-breasted wren (''Pheugopedius rutilus'') is a small
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of the
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Troglodytidae. It is found in
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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.


Taxonomy and systematics

The rufous-breasted wren was formerly placed in the
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''Thryothorus'' which in the old, broad sense was a motley assemblage of similar-looking wrens. Since being moved into genus ''Pheugopedius'' it has at times been treated as
conspecific Biological specificity is the tendency of a characteristic such as a behavior or a biochemical variation to occur in a particular species. Biochemist Linus Pauling stated that "Biological specificity is the set of characteristics of living organ ...
with speckle-breasted wren (''P. sclateri'') and
spot-breasted wren The spot-breasted wren (''Pheugopedius maculipectus'') is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua. Taxonomy and systematics The spot-breasted ...
(''P. maculipectus''). They do form a superspecies.Kroodsma, D. E. and D. Brewer (2020). Rufous-breasted Wren (''Pheugopedius rutilus''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.rubwre1.01 retrieve June 5, 2021Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 23 May 2021. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm retrieved May 24, 2021 The rufous-breasted wren has seven subspecies: *''P. r. hyperythrus'' Salvin & Godman (1880) *''P. r. tobagensis''
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(1921)
*''P. r. rutilus''
Vieillot Louis Pierre Vieillot (10 May 1748, Yvetot – 24 August 1830, Sotteville-lès-Rouen) was a French ornithologist. Vieillot is the author of the first scientific descriptions and Linnaean names of a number of birds, including species he collect ...
(1819)
*''P. r. intensus''
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(1932)
*''P. r. laetus''
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(1898)
*''P. r. interior'' Todd (1932) *''P. r. hypospodius'' Salvin & Godman (1880)


Description

Adult rufous-breasted wrens of the nominate subspecies are long and weigh . Their crowns and upperparts are warm brown; their tail is gray-brown with heavy dark brown bars. They have a white
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with a black edge above it. Their face and throat are speckled black and white. The chest is bright chestnut. The rest of the underparts a duller chestnut with a grayish white center to the belly. Juveniles are duller than the adults and the facial markings are less distinct. The facial pattern and rufous breast are unique in the genus. ''P. r. hyperythrus'' is similar to the nominate with the addition of blackish spots on the chest. ''P. r. laetus'' also has blackish spots but its underparts are colored richer than those of ''hyperythrus''. ''P. r. hypospodius'' compared to the nominate is more reddish on the crown and back and its chest is more tawny and the flanks duller. ''P. r. interior''s underparts are pale ochre and its flanks pale olive brown. ''P. r. intensus'' is more richly colored than the nominate and often has some spotting. ''P. r. tobagensis'' bill is heavier than the nominate's; it also has longer wings and a duller chest.


Distribution and habitat

The subspecies of rufous-breasted wren are found thus: *''P. r. hyperythrus'', Pacific slope of Costa Rica and western Panama *''P. r. tobagensis'',
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*''P. r. rutilus'', the Coastal Range of northern Venezuela, both slopes of the Andes of northwestern Venezuela, and
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*''P. r. intensus'', southwestern Venezuela's
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state *''P. r. laetus'', far northern Colombia and adjacent northern Venezuela *''P. r. interior'', western slope of Colombia's Eastern Andes *''P. r. hypospodius'', eastern slope of Colombia's Eastern Andes The species inhabits
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and
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, preferring thickets, second growth, and edges to the forest interior. In elevation it ranges from sea level to .


Behavior


Feeding

The rufous-breasted wren forages in pairs or family groups, usually in the undergrowth but sometimes much higher in trees. It primarily eats insects (mainly beetles, bugs and flies)https://sta.uwi.edu/fst/lifesciences/sites/default/files/lifesciences/documents/ogatt/Pheugopedius_rutilus%20-%20Rufous-breasted%20Wren.pdf and spiders but has been reported to eat seeds and occasionally frogs and lizards as well.


Breeding

The rufous-breasted wren's nest is a large sphere of leaves and grass with a side entrance, concealed in tangled vegetation as high as above ground. The female incubates the clutch of two to four eggs. Only the female incubates the eggs but both parents feed the nestlings.


Vocalization

The rufous-breasted wren's songs vary throughout its range. Both sexes sing as a duet but sometimes the male sings alone. Some examples of songs are (Costa Rica

(Panama

(Colombia

(Venezuela

and (Trinidad

Its call, "churring and raspy", does not seem to vary as muc


Status

The
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has assessed the rufous-breasted wren as being of Least Concern. It is considered common through much of its range and occurs in several protected areas.


References


Further reading

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External links

* * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q74228 Pheugopedius Birds of Costa Rica Birds of Panama Birds of Colombia Birds of Venezuela Birds of Trinidad and Tobago Birds described in 1819 Taxa named by Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot