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- Peruvian recurvebill, is an adaption for mani****ting bamboo stems. Both species are overall rufescent brown. The SACC reclassified the recurvebills from...
- The Bolivian recurvebill (Syndactyla striata) is a bird species in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia...
- The Peruvian recurvebill (Syndactyla ucayalae) is a Near Threatened species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It...
- foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla guttulata (E-VE) Peruvian recurvebill, Syndactyla ucayalae (E-SA) Bolivian recurvebill, Syndactyla striata (E-SA) Chestnut-winged hookbill...
- Bolivian blackbird Bolivian brushfinch Bolivian earthcreeper Bolivian recurvebill Bolivian slaty antshrike Bolivian spinetail Bolivian tyrannulet Bolivian...
- leaftosser Short-billed leaftosser Rufous-breasted leaftosser Bolivian recurvebill Spectacled prickletail Des Murs's wiretail Pale-breasted spinetail Dark-breasted...
- dimidiata White-throated foliage-gleaner, Syndactyla roraimae Peruvian recurvebill, Syndactyla ucayalae (near-threatened) Chestnut-winged hookbill, Ancistrops...
- guttulata (Sclater, PL, 1858) 148 Peruvian recurvebill Syndactyla ucayalae (Chapman, 1928) 149 Bolivian recurvebill Syndactyla striata (Carriker, 1935) 150...
- mandible and a straight culmen (a large version of the bills of the recurvebills), which possibly is a modification for opening bamboo stems in their...
- closely related to the foliage-gleaners in the genus Anabacerthia. The recurvebills, S. ucayalae and S. striata, were formerly placed in their own genus...