Streak-headed woodcreeper
The streak-headed woodcreeper is a passerine bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Mexico, Central America, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela, and on Trinidad.
Taxonomy and systematics
The streak-headed woodcreeper has these seven subspecies:- L. s. guerrerensis Van Rossem, 1939
- L. s. compressus
- L. s. lineaticeps
- L. s. littoralis
- L. s. uaireni Phelps, WH & Phelps, WH Jr, 1950
- L. s. esmeraldae Chapman, 1923
- L. s. souleyetii
Description
The streak-headed woodcreeper is long and weighs. It is a slim, medium-sized woodcreeper with a longish, slender, decurved bill. The sexes have the same plumage. Adults of the nominate subspecies L. s. souleyetii have a face with thin whitish buff and dark brown streaks; the sides of the neck are more heavily streaked. They have a whitish buff supercilium and eyering. Their crown and nape are dark brown with bold whitish buff streaks that often extend onto the upper back. Their back and wing coverts are rufous-olive to cinnamon-brown. Their flight feathers, rump, and tail are cinnamon-rufous to rufous-chestnut. Their primaries have brownish edges and dusky tips. Their throat is whitish buff to pale cinnamon. Their underparts are grayish olive to buffy brown with black-edged whitish buff streaks. The streaks are wide on the breast and sides, those on the belly and flanks narrower, and those on the undertail coverts minimal. Their underwing coverts are ochraceous to pale cinnamon-buff. Their iris is pale brown or brown, their bill pale brown or horn with most of the mandible bluish-pink, and their legs and feet grayish olive-green. Juveniles are very similar to adults but with small scattered dusky spots instead of streaks on their underparts.The other subspecies of the streak-headed woodcreeper differ from the nominate and each other thus:
- L. s. lineaticeps, crown and underparts streaks narrower than nominate's; rufous of rump, wings, and tail darker, dark brownish maxilla
- L. s. littoralis, like lineaticeps but smaller, paler, less rufescent above and more buffy below
- L. s. uaireni, like lineaticeps but darker overall, more whitish streaks, blacker edges on underparts streaks
- L. s. compressus, like lineaticeps but darker with wider streaks above and below, pale buff to whitish throat
- L. s. guerrerensis, slightly larger, paler red above, grayer below than compressus
- L. s. esmeraldae, deeper buff throat and underparts streaks than nominate, shorter bill
Distribution and habitat
The subspecies of the streak-headed woodcreeper are found thus:- L. s. guerrerensis, Mexico's Sierra Madre del Sur in Guerrero and Oaxaca
- L. s. compressus, from Veracruz, Campeche, and Chiapas in southern Mexico through Central America into western Panama
- L. s. lineaticeps, from Panama's Canal Zone into northern and eastern Colombia and western Venezuela
- L. s. littoralis, Trinidad, northeastern Colombia's Atlántico Department and Santa Marta region, central Venezuela, Guyana, and extreme northern Brazil
- L. s. uaireni, southeastern Venezuela's Bolívar state
- L. s. esmeraldae, from southwestern Colombia's Nariño Department south in Ecuador into El Oro Province
- L. s. souleyetii, from southwestern Ecuador's El Oro and Loja provinces into northwestern Peru as far as the Department of Lambayeque