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Xiphocolaptes
''Xiphocolaptes'' is a genus of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. Species The genus contains four species: References External links

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Xiphocolaptes Major Great Rufous Woodcreeper
''Xiphocolaptes'' is a genus of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae The woodcreepers (Dendrocolaptinae) comprise a subfamily of suboscine passerine birds endemic to the Neotropics. They have traditionally been considered a distinct family Dendrocolaptidae, but most authorities now place them as a subfamily of the ... subfamily. Species The genus contains four species: References External links * * Bird genera Taxa named by René Lesson Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Furnariidae-stub ...
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Xiphocolaptes
''Xiphocolaptes'' is a genus of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. Species The genus contains four species: References External links

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Moustached Woodcreeper
The moustached woodcreeper (''Xiphocolaptes falcirostris'') is a Vulnerable species of bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Taxonomy and systematics The moustached woodcreeper has two subspecies, the nominate ''X. f. falcirostris'' (Spix, 1824) and ''X. f. franciscanus'' ( Snethlage, 1927). The latter has sometimes been treated as a separate species ("Snethlage's woodcreeper") and by at least one author as a subspecies of the white-throated woodcreeper (''X. albicollis''). Subspecies ''X. a. villanovae'' of the white-throated has sometimes been assigned to the moustached woodcreeper.Marantz, C. A., A. Aleixo, L. R. Bevier, and M. A. Patten (2020). Moustached Woodcreeper (''Xiphocolaptes falcirostris''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.mouwoo1.01 retrieved Jun ...
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White-throated Woodcreeper
The white-throated woodcreeper (''Xiphocolaptes albicollis'') is a species of bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. Taxonomy and systematics The white-throated woodcreeper has three subspecies, the nominate ''X. a. albicollis'' (Vieillot, 1818), ''X. a. bahiae'' ( Cory, 1919), and ''X. a. villanovae'' (Lima, 1920). ''X. a. villanovae'' has previously been treated as a separate species and also as a subspecies of the moustached woodcreeper (''X. falcirostris''). Subspecies ''franciscanus'' of the moustached woodcreeper has sometimes been treated as a subspecies of the white-throated.Marantz, C. A., A. Aleixo, L. R. Bevier, and M. A. Patten (2020). White-throated Woodcreeper (''Xiphocolaptes albicollis''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.w ...
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Great Rufous Woodcreeper
The great rufous woodcreeper (''Xiphocolaptes major'') is a species of bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Taxonomy and systematics The great rufous woodcreeper has these four subspecies: *''X. m. remoratus'' Pinto, 1945 *''X. m. castaneus'' Ridgway, 1890 *''X. m. estebani'' Cardoso da Silva & Oren, 1991 *''X. m. major'' (Vieillot, 1818) Description The great rufous woodcreeper is the largest, though not the heaviest, member of its subfamily. It is heavy-bodied with a long, heavy, somewhat decurved bill. It is long. Males weigh and females . The sexes have the same plumage. Adults of the nominate subspecies ''X. m. major'' are almost entirely bright rufous-cinnamon. Their crown is slightly darker, their tail more chestnut, and their flight feathers reddish brown with dusky tips on the primaries. Their lores are blackish, their throat pale cinnamon with whitish buff streaks, a ...
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Strong-billed Woodcreeper
The strong-billed woodcreeper (''Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus'') is a species of bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The strong-billed woodcreeper's taxonomy is unsettled. The International Ornithological Committee (IOC) assigns it these 23 subspecies: *''X. p. omiltemensis'' Nelson, 1903 *''X. p. sclateri'' Ridgway, 1890 *''X. p. emigrans'' Sclater, PL & Salvin, 1859 *''X. p. costaricensis'' Ridgway, 1889 *''X. p. panamensis'' Griscom, 1927 *''X. p. rostratus'' Todd, 1917 *''X. p. sanctaemartae'' Hellmayr, 1925 *''X. p. virgatus'' Ridgway, 1890 *''X. p. macarenae'' Blake, 1959 *''X. p. promeropirhynchus'' (Lesson, 1840) *''X. p. procerus'' Cabanis & Heine, 1860 *''X. p. tenebrosus'' Zimmer, JT & Phelps, WH, 1948 *''X. p. neblinae'' Phelps, WH & ...
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Dendrocolaptinae
The woodcreepers (Dendrocolaptinae) comprise a subfamily of suboscine passerine birds endemic to the Neotropics. They have traditionally been considered a distinct family Dendrocolaptidae, but most authorities now place them as a subfamily of the ovenbirds (Furnariidae). They superficially resemble the Old World treecreepers, but they are unrelated and the similarities are due to convergent evolution. The subfamily contains 60 species in 16 genera. Woodcreepers range from 14 to 35 cm in length.Marantz, C. A.; Aleixo, A.; Bevier, L. R.; Patten, M. A., (2003): Family Dendrocolaptidae (Woodcreepers). ''In:'' del Hoyo, Josep; Elliott, Andrew & Sargatal, Jordi (editors): ''Handbook of Birds of the World, Volume 6: Broadbills to Tapaculos'': 358–447. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. Generally brownish birds, the true woodcreepers maintain an upright vertical posture, supported by their specialized stiff tails. They feed mainly on insects taken from tree trunks. Some woodcreepers oft ...
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René Primevère Lesson
René (''Born again (Christianity), born again'' or ''reborn'' in French language, French) is a common given name, first name in French-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and German-speaking countries. It derives from the Latin name Renatus. René is the masculine form of the name (Renée being the feminine form). In some non-Francophone countries, however, there exists the habit of giving the name René (sometimes spelled without an accent) to girls as well as boys. In addition, both forms are used as surnames (family names). René as a first name given to boys in the United States reached its peaks in popularity in 1969 and 1983 when it ranked 256th. Since 1983 its popularity has steadily declined and it ranked 881st in 2016. René as a first name given to girls in the United States reached its peak in popularity in 1962 when it ranked 306th. The last year for which René was ranked in the top 1000 names given to girls in the United States was 1988. Persons with the given name * Ren ...
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Bird
Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight Bird skeleton, skeleton. Birds live worldwide and range in size from the bee hummingbird to the common ostrich. There are over 11,000 living species and they are split into 44 Order (biology), orders. More than half are passerine or "perching" birds. Birds have Bird wing, wings whose development varies according to species; the only known groups without wings are the extinct moa and elephant birds. Wings, which are modified forelimbs, gave birds the ability to fly, although further evolution has led to the Flightless bird, loss of flight in some birds, including ratites, penguins, and diverse endemism, endemic island species. The digestive and respiratory systems of birds are also uniquely a ...
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