Long-tailed Cinclodes

Cinclodes pabsti

Near Threatened

The Long-tailed Cinclodes is a cinclodes of open country near water in Brazil. A sturdy bird of shores, streams, and high grasslands, it forages along the water's edge for insects. Classified as Near Threatened, it is threatened mainly by the loss and fragmentation of its habitat. Fun fact: Many members of this family build extraordinary nests, from mud ovens to huge stick castles and tunnels dug in earth banks.

Family
Furnariidae
Range
Long-tailed Cinclodes Range — Open country near water of Brazil
Population
≈ Not quantified (declining)
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