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Leptasthenura striolata
Photo by Peter R. Bono
Aparados do Serra, Rio Grande do Sul, Argentina, November 2003

Identification

16–16.5 cm. The sexes are similar. Brown back with buffy streaks, brown tail with rufous outer feathers , brown wings, reddish brown throat and belly with brown speckles, black crown with rufous streaks, brown tail tipped with two sharp spines emerging from the tips of the central pair of tail-feathers, buffy-white stripe over the eye. Short, straight, and sharply pointed bill.

Distribution

South east Brazil.

Photo by Jamfaraco
Photo taken: Lages-SC, Brazil, November 2005

Taxonomy

Habitat

Temperate forests and moist shrubland.

Behaviour

Diet includes insects and invertebrates.

It builds its nest in a cavity in a tree, rock pile, wall, or earthen bank, or in an abandoned oven-nest of another species of ovenbird. Both the male and female incubate the eggs and rear the nestlings.

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