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The song of
Berlepsch's canastero is a trill that is similar to that of the rusty-vented canastero. That species' song "may begin with a series of introductory notes, but these apparently are not always given. The song then...accelerates and ascends, before descending and decelerating near the end".
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Berlepsch's canastero in 1994 as Vulnerable but since 2004 has rated it Near Threatened. It has a very small range and an unknown population size that is believed to be decreasing. The principal threat is conversion of its habitat to farming and ranching. "Despite surviving well in
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highly modified habitats, it must be considered at some risk owing to its tiny range in one small montane basin, its restricted elevational distribution, and the small amount of available habitat." It "appears to be common, but recorded from only a few localities within tiny range".
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