Plain-winged Woodcreeper

Dendrocincla turdina

Least Concern

The Plain-winged Woodcreeper is a woodcreeper of humid forests in Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. It hitches up tree trunks and along branches, propped on its stiff tail, probing bark and epiphytes for insects. Fun fact: Woodcreepers prop themselves on stiffened tail feathers to climb tree trunks, much as woodpeckers do.

Family
Furnariidae
Range
Plain-winged Woodcreeper Range — Humid forests of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay
Population
≈ Not quantified
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