Spot-throated woodcreeper
The spot-throated woodcreeper is a species of bird in subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela, and possibly Suriname.
Taxonomy and systematics
The spot-throated woodcreeper was formerly included in genus Deconychura together with the long-tailed woodcreeper, but the two are not closely related.It is the only member of genus Certhiasomus and has these three subspecies:
- C. s. secundus
- C. s. clarior
- C. s. stictolaemus
Description
The spot-throated woodcreeper is long. Males weigh and females. The species is slim, with a long tail and a short slim bill. The sexes are alike in plumage. The nominate subspecies C. s. stictolaemus is mostly olive-brown above, with buffy streaks on the crown and nape and a more rufous chestnut rump and uppertail coverts. Its flight feathers are mostly dusky brown with some rufous on the tips and often a bright cinnamon shoulder. Its tail is russet to deep chestnut. It has pale lores and a buffy supercilium, both of which are rather inconspicuous. Its throat is dull buff to olive-buff with darker speckles that becomes olive-brown on the breast; its breast has buff wedge-shaped spots. Its iris is dark brown, it bill dark brown with a silvery mandible, and its legs and feet grayish blue to brownish gray.Subspecies C. s. secundus is slightly larger than the nominate. Its upperparts are more rufescent and its underparts more olive with more obvious spotting. C. s. clarior is overall paler than the nominate, but more rufescent and has a blacker crown.
Distribution and habitat
The spot-throated woodcreeper is a bird of the Amazon Basin. Its subspecies are distributed thus:- C. s. secundus, western Amazonia from southern Colombia and southern Venezuela south to eastern Ecuador, northeastern Peru, and northwestern Brazil as far east as the Rio Negro and Rio Madeira
- C. s. clarior, northeastern Amazonia north of the Amazon River and east of the Rio Negro in Brazil, French Guiana, and Guyana.
- C. s. stictolaemus, southern Amazonia in Brazil south of the Amazon between the Rio Madeira and Rios Tocantins and Maranhão, and south to northern Mato Grosso state