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- contains 63 species in 16 genera. Woodcreepers range from 14 to 35 cm in length. Generally brownish birds, the true woodcreepers maintain an upright vertical...
- Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (January 2023). "Ovenbirds, woodcreepers". IOC World Bird List. v 13.1. Retrieved 27 April 2023. Remsen, J. V...
- The Carajás woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes carajaensis) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily, the woodcreepers. Also considered by some as...
- ****essed the ocellated sensu stricto, "line-crowned", and "Tschudi's" woodcreepers. All three are ****essed as being of Least Concern. They have large to...
- the red-billed woodcreeper (H. perrotii). Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (July 2023). "Ovenbirds, woodcreepers". IOC World Bird...
- Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (July 2023). "Ovenbirds, woodcreepers". IOC World Bird List. v 13.2. Retrieved July 31, 2023. Remsen, J. V...
- so it separately ****essed the "northern" and "southern" spot-crowned woodcreepers. Both are ****essed as being of Least Concern. The "northern" has a large...
- The plain-brown woodcreeper (Dendrocincla fuliginosa), is a sub-oscine p****erine bird in subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family Furnariidae...
- disturbance than are many woodcreepers, provided that relatively tall forest is available." BirdLife International (2017). "Zimmer's Woodcreeper Dendroplex kienerii"...
- also plantations. It tends to be in drier landscapes than many other woodcreepers. In elevation it mostly occurs from sea level to about 1,500 m (4,900 ft)...