Black-banded Woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes picumnus) — Least Concern Aves

Black-banded Woodcreeper

Dendrocolaptes picumnus

Conservation Status

Least Concern

Aves · Passeriformes · Furnariidae

About

The black-banded woodcreeper is a sub-oscine passerine bird in subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found discontinuously from Chiapas, Mexico, to Panama and in every mainland South American country except Chile and Uruguay.

Fun Fact

It is found discontinuously from Chiapas, Mexico, to Panama and in every mainland South American country except Chile and Uruguay.

Quick Facts

Habitat

Occurs in terra firme and floodplain forest, and less often in flooded forests and those on sandy soil and in savanna.

Diet

Feed on prey disturbed by the ants.

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance

External Data Sources

Recent sightings on iNaturalist IUCN Red List profile

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