Ash-browed spinetail
The ash-browed spinetail is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
Taxonomy and systematics
The ash-browed spinetail has three subspecies, the nominate C. c. curtata, C. c. cisandina, and C. c. debilis. Subspecies C. c. cisandina had originally been described as a separate species.Description
The ash-browed spinetail is long and weighs. The sexes have the same plumage. Adults of the nominate subspecies have a supercilium that varies from bold whitish to obscure dingy gray. The rest of their face is dull brownish with some pale streaks on the ear coverts. Their forehead is brown with some reddish chestnut, their crown reddish chestnut, and their back rich brown that becomes increasingly reddish by the uppertail coverts. Their wings are reddish chestnut; their flight feathers are slightly paler with dark fuscous tips. Their tail is dark reddish chestnut; it is graduated and the feathers sometimes lack barbs on their tips. Their chin is very pale brownish gray, their throat browner with light streaking, and their underparts dull browish with slightily richer brown flanks. Their iris is chestnut to brown, their maxilla dark brown to blackish, their mandible pinkish, and their legs and feet olive-greenish to mustard-yellow. Juveniles have a strong supercilium, a mostly brown crown with some chestnut, and ochraceous rufous underparts. Subspecies C. c. cisandina has darker and more chestnut crown, wings, and tail than the nominate, and also a darker brown back and darker grayish tones on the underparts. C. c. debilis is similar to cisandina but overall paler with a chestnut forehead.Distribution and habitat
The nominate subspecies of the ash-browed spinetail is the northernmost. It is found on the west slope of Colombia's Eastern Andes between the departments of Santander and Huila. Subspecies C. c. cisandina is found on the eastern slope of the Andes from Caquetá Department in Colombia south through eastern Ecuador and into Peru at least as far as the Department of Cuzco. C. c. debilis is found from Peru's departments of Ayacucho and Cuzco south to Santa Cruz Department in Bolivia.The ash-browed spinetail inhabits humid foothill and lower subtropical forest and montane evergreen forest. In elevation it ranges between in Colombia and mostly between in Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. It occurs locally as low as and as high as.