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The stripe-breasted spinetail (''Synallaxis cinnamomea'') is a
passerine A passerine () is any bird of the order Passeriformes (; from Latin 'sparrow' and '-shaped'), which includes more than half of all bird species. Sometimes known as perching birds, passerines are distinguished from other orders of birds by th ...
bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweig ...
in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird
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Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia,
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,
Tobago Tobago () is an island and ward within the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located northeast of the larger island of Trinidad and about off the northeastern coast of Venezuela. It also lies to the southeast of Grenada. The offici ...
, and
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.


Taxonomy and systematics

The stripe-breasted spinetail has these seven subspecies: *''S. c. carri''
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, 1895
*''S. c. terrestris''
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, 1847
*''S. c. cinnamomea'' Lafresnaye, 1843 *''S. c. aveledoi'' Phelps, WH & Phelps, WH Jr, 1946 *''S. c. bolivari'' Hartert, EJO, 1917 *''S. c. striatipectus'' Chapman, 1899 *''S. c. pariae'' Phelps, WH & Phelps, WH Jr, 1949 The stripe-breasted spinetail is closely related to the
ruddy spinetail The ruddy spinetail (''Synallaxis rutilans'') is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical ...
(''S. rutilans'') and
chestnut-throated spinetail The chestnut-throated spinetail (''Synallaxis cherriei'') is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is mainly found in the eastern Amazon Basin, with small numbers in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical o ...
(''S. cherriei'').Derryberry, E. P., S. Claramunt, G. Derryberry, R. T. Chesser, J. Cracraft, A. Aleixo, J. Pérez-Emán, J. V. Remsen, Jr., and R. T. Brumfield. (2011). Lineage diversification and morphological evolution in a large-scale continental radiation: the Neotropical ovenbirds and woodcreepers (Aves: Furnariidae). Evolution 65(10):2973–2986. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01374.x


Description

The stripe-breasted spinetail is long and weighs . It has one of the shortest tails of genus ''Synallaxis''. The sexes have the same plumage. Adults of the
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''S. c. cinnamomea'' have a faint pale
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on an otherwise dull rufous face. Their crown, nape, back, rump, and uppertail
coverts A covert feather or tectrix on a bird is one of a set of feathers, called coverts (or ''tectrices''), which, as the name implies, cover other feathers. The coverts help to smooth airflow over the wings and tail. Ear coverts The ear coverts are s ...
are rich brown. Their wings are rufous-chestnut with blackish tips on their flight feathers. Their tail is rich brown; it is graduated and the ends of the feathers lack barbs giving a spiny appearance. Their throat is streaked black on white. Their underparts are rufous with fulvous streaks (unique in ''Synallaxis''); the belly is paler than the rest with duller streaks. Their iris is reddish to creamy brown to dark brown, their
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dark horn to black, their
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gray-horn or pinkish with a dark horn tip, and their legs and feet black to grayish to pale gray-brown. Juveniles are browner than adults, with a less distinct and less black throat and less distinct streaks on the underparts.Remsen, Jr., J. V. (2020). Stripe-breasted Spinetail (''Synallaxis cinnamomea''), 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.stbspi1.01 retrieved December 9, 2023 The other subspecies of the stripe-breasted spinetail differ from the nominate and each other thus: *''S. c. carri'': dark brown upperparts, no supercilium, throat with more black than white, and dull olive-brown underparts with faint streaks *''S. c. terrestris'': palest of all subspecies, more olivaceous brown upperparts, unstreaked underparts except for blurry ones on the breast *''S. c. aveledoi'': paler and more yellowish brown upperparts and buff with dusky streaked underparts *''S. c. bolivari'': more olivaceous upperparts, unmarked whitish chin, whitish throat with wavy black streaks, breast and sides light buffy cinnamon with blackish streaks, buffy whitish belly with less obvious streaks, and brownish flanks and undertail coverts with faint streaks *''S. c. striatipectus'': darker upperparts, chestnut wings and tail, obvious buff supercilium on an ochraceous face, and ochraceous underparts with heavy black streaks *''S. c. pariae'': similar to ''striatipectus'' but with less obvious supercilium and duller and more olivaceous (rather than blackish) streaks on the underparts The dramatic plumage differences between the nominate and ''bolivari'' hint that the latter might be a separate species; "further work needed".


Distribution and habitat

The stripe-breasted spinetail has a
disjunct distribution In biology, a taxon with a disjunct distribution is one that has two or more groups that are related but considerably separated from each other geographically. The causes are varied and might demonstrate either the expansion or contraction of a s ...
. The subspecies are found thus: *''S. c. carri'': Trinidad *''S. c. terrestris'': Tobago *''S. c. cinnamomea'':
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on the Venezuela/Colombia border and Colombia's Eastern Andes in Magdalena Department and between
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and Cundinamarca departments *''S. c. aveledoi'': Andes of western Venezuela from
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state south to northern
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state and into Colombia's
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*''S. c. bolivari'': the
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from
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state east to Miranda and northern
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states *''S. c. striatipectus'': northeastern Venezuela's
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and
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states *''S. c. pariae'': the
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in northeastern Venezuela On the South American mainland the stripe-breasted spinetail inhabits a variety of landscapes, primarily subtropical and tropical deciduous forest,
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, and arid montane and second-growth scrublands. It also inhabits undergrowth in the interior and edges of tropical lowland and lower montane forest, and locally occurs in second-growth woodlands and overgrown coffee plantations. On Trindad and Tobago it primarily inhabits the undergrowth of forests. In elevation it ranges between in Colombia and between in Venezuela.


Behavior


Movement

The stripe-breasted spinetail is a year-round resident throughout its range.


Feeding

The stripe-breasted spinetail feeds on
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s. It typically forages in pairs and occasionally joins
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s. It gleans prey from foliage and branches up to about above the ground, and on the ground explores leaf litter for prey.


Breeding

The stripe-breasted spinetail breeds at any time of the year on Trinidad and at a minimum between March and August on Tobago; its breeding season in Colombia and Venezuela are not known. Though it is a member of the ovenbird family, which is named for the clay nests many species make, the stripe-breasted spinetail constructs a globe of sticks and leaves with an entrance tunnel on top. It can be placed on sloping ground or in a bush up to about above the ground. The clutch size is three eggs. The incubation period, time to fledging, and details of parental care are not known.


Vocalization

The stripe-breasted spinetail's song is two notes, of which the second is lower but rising, " a nasal, sharp 'chík-kweek' or 'chúrt-wert' " that is often repeated for long periods. Its calls are a "soft, whining 'peeeur' or querulous 'chew' ".


Status

The IUCN has assessed the stripe-breasted spinetail as being of Least Concern. It has a large range and though its population size is not known it is believed to be stable. No immediate threats have been identified. It is considered fairly common in Colombia, common on Trindad and Tobago, very common on the Paria Peninsula, and local in the Venzuelan Andes. It occurs in several protected areas and " rives in forested areas opened by cutting".


References


Further reading

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1276028
stripe-breasted spinetail The stripe-breasted spinetail (''Synallaxis cinnamomea'') is a passerine bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family (biology), family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Trinidad, Tobago, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematic ...
Birds of the Colombian Andes Birds of the Venezuelan Andes Birds of the Venezuelan Coastal Range Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
stripe-breasted spinetail The stripe-breasted spinetail (''Synallaxis cinnamomea'') is a passerine bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family (biology), family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Trinidad, Tobago, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematic ...
Taxa named by Frédéric de Lafresnaye