- Tuftedcheek
Taxobox
name = Tuftedcheek
image_caption =Streaked Tuftedcheek ("P. boissonneautii")
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia = Furnariidae
genus = "Pseudocolaptes"
genus_authority = Reichenbach, 1853
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "P. boissonneautii"
"P. lawrencii"
"P. johnsoni"The Tuftedcheeks are
passerine bird s in the genus "Pseudocolaptes" of the ovenbird family. The three species occur in the mountains of the tropicalNew World fromCosta Rica toBolivia . They are:*
Streaked Tuftedcheek , "Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii"
*Buffy Tuftedcheek , "Pseudocolaptes lawrencii"
*Pacific Tuftedcheek , "Pseudocolaptes johnsoni"They are sometimes considered conspecific.
They occur as resident breeders in wet mountain forests with many
epiphyte s, normallyabove 1500 m. The female 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 hatchingThe Tuftedcheeks are 20-22 cm long weigh 48 g, and have long bright rufous tails, mainly brown upperparts, and a pale-streaked dark brown cap to the head. The feature that gives the group its English name is the tuft of buff or whitish feathers on each cheek. The throat is the same colour as the tufts.
The Tuftedcheeks forage actively amongst mosses, vines,
bromeliad s and other epiphytes forinsect s,spider s, and even smallamphibian s. They will join mixed feeding flocks in the middle levels of the mountain forests.References
* Hilty, " Birds of Venezuela" by, ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
* Stiles and Skutch, "A guide to the birds of Costa Rica" ISBN 0-8014-9600-4
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