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Narrow-billed Woodcreeper

Lepidocolaptes angustirostris
(Vieillot, LJP, 1818)
Chinchero Chico
Arapaçu-de-cerrado

Family: Furnariidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Records from Río Negro

Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is a medium-sized climbing bird with a slender shape and cryptic appearance, well adapted for moving along trunks and branches. The plumage is olive-brown to chestnut, heavily streaked with white and buff, providing excellent camouflage. The head is elongated with a faint pale eyebrow, and its most distinctive feature is the long, thin, slightly curved bill, specialized for probing bark crevices. The tail is stiff and pointed, used as support while climbing.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed across central and southern South America, from eastern Bolivia and Paraguay through much of Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. It is characteristic of Chaco, Pampas, and Espinal regions, with a continuous presence throughout its range.

Habitat: It primarily inhabits open woodlands, native forests, savanna-like habitats, and rural wooded areas, including windbreaks and parks with mature trees. It shows a preference for dry or semi-arid environments, provided suitable tree structures are available.

Feeding: Its diet is strictly insectivorous, consisting of insects and other arthropods obtained by probing bark, cracks, and cavities. It feeds on beetles, ants, larvae, and spiders, using its specialized bill to extract hidden prey.

Behavior: It is an active bird, usually solitary or found in pairs, moving methodically along trunks, typically upwards. It frequently produces loud, repetitive calls that play an important role in territorial defense. It may occasionally join mixed-species foraging flocks.

Nesting: Nesting takes place in natural or excavated tree cavities, where a simple nest is built using plant material. The clutch usually consists of 2 to 3 eggs, incubated by both parents. Chick care is shared until fledging.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, with populations considered stable. However, loss of native forests and old trees may locally reduce nesting opportunities.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025




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Foto
Photography ID: 458415
  Adult

Balneario las Cañas
Río Negro
Uruguay
06/12/2017
Alejandra Pons
Foto
Photography ID: 176888
  Adult

Balneario las Cañas
Río Negro
Uruguay
03/13/2016
Luis Mier
Foto
Photography ID: 77723
  Adult

Esteros del Farrapos
Río Negro
Uruguay
01/17/2015
Adrian Antunez
Foto
Photography ID: 58046
  Adult

Esteros del Farrapos
Río Negro
Uruguay
07/02/2014
Germán Gil



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
242810405/02/2026UruguayRío NegroFray bentosAndres Espindola
231576906/07/2025UruguayRío NegroPuerto Viejo, Esteros del Farrapos2Felipe Aguilar
230558318/01/2025UruguayRío Negro-34.285, -57.233, 1212 18 de Julio, Nueva Helvecia1Eugenia Boggiano
230556218/01/2025UruguayRío Negro-32.971, -58.054, Localidad Rincón, Nuevo Berlín1Eugenia Boggiano
95462627/07/2019UruguayRío NegroLas Cañas Fray Bentos7Eduardo Beltrocco
95470026/07/2019UruguayRío NegroLas Cañas Fray Bentos2Eduardo Beltrocco
85946522/12/2018UruguayRío NegroEsteros de Farrapos, Río Negro8Adrian Antunez
144997512/06/2017UruguayRío NegroBalneario las CañasAlejandra Pons
50619413/03/2016UruguayRío NegroBalneario las CañasLuis Mier
22802917/01/2015UruguayRío NegroEsteros del FarraposAdrian Antunez
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Narrow-billed Woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes angustirostris) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 19/03/2026.