Ovenbirds (Furnariidae)
Chestnut-winged Hookbill (Ancistrops strigilatus) - HBW 8, p. 331
French: Anabate à bec crochu
German: Hakenschnabel-Blattspäher
Spanish: Ticotico Picogancho
Other common names: Spix’s Hookbill
Taxonomy: Thamnophilus strigilatus Spix, 1825, no locality given = Rio Solimões, Brazil.
Plumage and distribution suggest that closest relative of genus is Philydor. Proposed race cognitus, from lower R Tapajós (Brazil), described as more ochraceous and paler above, more buffy below, particularly throat, which has fewer dusky spots, with supercilium more buff; these characters, however, bridged by individual variation in series from farther W. Monotypic.
Distribution: SE Colombia (S from S Meta and W Vaupés), E Ecuador, E Peru, Amazonian Brazil (mostly S of R Amazon, E to lower R Tapajós) and N Bolivia (Pando, La Paz).
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A bird on a branch.
Locality Yasuní Research Station, Yasuní National Park, Orellana Province, Ecuador (ssp strigilatus)
Nick Athanas 18 August 2010 2 years ago 3.7 -
A bird perched in a tree, seen from below.
Locality Los Amigos Biological Station (CICRA), Madre de Dios Department, Peru
Joe Tobias 1 January 2004 13 weeks ago 3.4 -
An individual perched in a tree looking to the camera, seen from below.
Locality Los Amigos Biological Station (CICRA), Madre de Dios Department, Peru
Joe Tobias 1 January 2004 13 weeks ago 3.4
