Chestnut-rumped woodcreeper


chestnut-rumped woodcreeper

Beautiful sharp photo of a chestnut-rumped woodcreeper, made by Brian O'Shea in the Ralleigh Falls nature reserve in 2002. These woodcreepers are common in the interior and are sometimes found in mixed-species groups, that might follow army ants. Otte Ottema recorded the sound of the chestnut-rumped woodcreper in the Peperpot plantation near paramaribo in Suriname.

Each small square indicates the observation of at least one (group) of these birds in Suriname, the medium ones at least 4 observations on different days and the largest ones 10 or more. The color of each square indicates: blue for coastal area, yellow for savanna and red for rainforest.


Distribution in Suriname (explanation)
Coastal area
Savanna
Forests
Mountain forests
Sipalawini savanna

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