Point-tailed Palmcreeper

Berlepschia rikeri

Least Concern

The Point-tailed Palmcreeper is a palmcreeper of palm forests in Brazil, Colombia, and Suriname. It clambers over palm fronds and trunks, probing dead leaves and crevices for insects. 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
Point-tailed Palmcreeper Range — Palm forests of Brazil, Colombia, and Suriname
Population
≈ Not quantified
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