Ruddy spinetail
The ruddy spinetail is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, and possibly Guyana.
Taxonomy and systematics
The ruddy spinetail has these seven subspecies:- S. r. caquetensis Chapman (ornithologist)|Chapman], 1914
- S. r. confinis Zimmer, JT, 1935
- S. r. dissors Zimmer, JT, 1935
- S. r. amazonica Hellmayr, 1907
- S. r. rutilans Temminck, 1823
- S. r. tertia Hellmayr, 1907
- S. r. omissa Hartert, EJO, 1901
Description
The ruddy spinetail is long and weighs. Adult males of the nominate subspecies S. r. rutilans have mottled blackish lores on an otherwise deep ruddy chestnut face. Their forecrown is ruddy chestnut, their hindcrown, nape, and back chestnut strongly washed with olive-brown, and their rump and uppertail coverts dull dark brown. Their wing coverts are chestnut and their flight feathers fuscous with dull chestnut edges. Their tail is slaty blackish; it is graduated and the feathers are somewhat pointed. Their throat is black, their breast bright ruddy chestnut, their belly and undertail coverts dark olive-brownish, and their flanks slightly browner than their belly. Their iris is brown to chestnut-red, their maxilla black, their mandible black to blue-gray, and their legs and feet olive-gray to dark gray or black. Adult females are slightly paler than males and have more of an olive wash. Juveniles are duller and less rufous than adults, with a gray throat and vague streaks on their underparts.The other subspecies of the ruddy spinetail differ from the nominate and each other thus:
- S. r. caquetensis: mostly rufous-chestnut crown and back, and olive-tinged fuscous flanks and center of the belly
- S. r. confinis: paler chestnut overall, no olive on nape, browner edges on the flight feathers
- S. r. dissors: slightly less olivaceous back and browner on wings
- S. r. amazonica: brown cast on crown and back, and rump and uppertail coverts sooty blackish
- S. r. tertia: brown cast on crown and back, and rump and uppertail coverts brown
- S. r. omissa: mostly sooty with rufous only on the wings and as a wash on the breast
Distribution and habitat
The subspecies of the ruddy spinetail are found thus:- S. r. caquetensis: from Meta Department central Colombia south through eastern Ecuador into northern Peru
- S. r. confinis: northwestern Brazil west of the Rio Negro
- S. r. dissors: from eastern Colombia's Vichada and Guainía departments east through southern Venezuela and the Guianas into northern Brazil east of the Rio Negro
- S. r. amazonica: eastern Peru, northern Bolivia, and western and central Brazil south of the Amazon as far east as the Rio Tapajós
- S. r. rutilans: central and eastern Brazil south of the Amazon between the Tapajós and Rio Tocantins and south into northeastern Mato Grosso
- S. r. tertia: southwestern Brazil and eastern Bolivia
- S. r. omissa: eastern Brazil from the Tocantins east into northern Maranhão state
The ruddy spinetail primarily inhabits the undergrowth of terra firme forest; it also occurs in tropical lowland evergreen forest. In elevation it is found mostly below though up to in southern Venezuela. In Colombia it reaches only and in Ecuador only.