- Streaked Tuftedcheek
Taxobox
name = Streaked Tuftedcheek
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia = Furnariidae
genus = "Pseudocolaptes"
species = "P. boissonneautii "
binomial = " Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii "
binomial_authority = (Lafresnaye,1840 )The Streaked Tuftedcheek, "Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii", is a
passerine bird in the ovenbird family, which breeds in the tropicalNew World in the coastal mountains ofVenezuela , and theAndes from Venezuela toBolivia . It is sometimes considered conspecific with theBuffy Tuftedcheek , "P. lawrencii" ofCentral America ,Colombia andEcuador .It occurs as a resident breeder in wet mountain forests, with many
epiphyte s, above 1500 m. It lays one white egg in a thickly lined oldwoodpecker nest or other tree cavity. One parent, probably the female, incubates the single white egg for about 29 days to hatching.The Streaked Tuftedcheek is typically 22 cm long, weighs 48 g, and has a long bright rufous tail. The back is brown with dark streaks. The head has a buff streaked dark brown cap and paler eyestripe. The cheeks sport a tuft of buff-white feathers. The throat is white and the underparts are olive brown with diffuse spotting on the breast. The sexes are similar.
This species has a hard wooden "chut-chut-cheee" song, often given as a duet. The call is a sharp "chut".
The Streaked Tuftedcheek forages actively amongst mosses, vines,
bromeliad s and other epiphytes forinsect s,spider s, and even smallamphibian s. It will join mixed feeding flocks in the middle levels of the forest.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* Hilty, " Birds of Venezuela", ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
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