- high as 2,500 m (8,200 ft). The ash-
browed spinetail is a year-round
resident throughout its range. The ash-
browed spinetail feeds on arthropods. It forages...
- the
genus is
embedded within Asthenes. The ochre-
browed thistletail is monotypic. The ochre-
browed thistletail is 16 to 18 cm (6.3 to 7.1 in) long and...
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species was split, the
names yellow-
browed willow warbler and
inornate warbler were used by a few authors. The yellow-
browed warbler was
first described by...
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family Furnariidae. It is
endemic to Peru. The white-
browed tit-spinetail is monotypic. The white-
browed tit-spinetail is 16 to 18 cm (6.3 to 7.1 in) long...
-
Peter 2002).
Other common names include red-
browed diamondbird, bellbird, cape red-
browed, pale red-
browed, fawn-e****, fawn-eyebrowed and
pallid or red-lored...
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overall duller colours. It also has a dark
lower mandible and legs. Its song is
buzzing and high-pitched. The best
distinction from the yellow-
browed warbler...
- the white-tailed nuthatch and white-
browed nuthatch are not
included in the study, but
appear to be basal. The white-
browed nuthatch is a
small nuthatch, measuring...
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calls differ greatly to that of the white-
browed treecreeper's long ‘prrrpt’ insect-like calls. White-
browed treecreepers inhabit arid and semi-arid regions...
- Black-
browed albatross Black-
browed babbler Black-
browed barbet Black-
browed bushtit Black-
browed fulvetta Black-
browed mountain greenbul Black-
browed reed...
- The yellow-
browed bulbul (Acritillas indica), or golden-
browed bulbul, is a
species of
songbird in the
bulbul family, Pyc****tidae. It is
found in the...