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The black-capped foliage-gleaners song is "a somewhat musical, whistled, fast, sharply descending trill" described in more detail as a "rapid series of 6-8 very high notes, the 1st 2 lower...the last 2 slightly lower still". Its calls include an "irregular series of squeaky notes, and 'pit-wit' " and
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with blackish-brown bands above and below them. Their crown is dark brown with faint spots on the forehead and faint streaks in its center. Their back is rich rufous-brown, their rump slightly paler but more rufous, and their uppertail coverts bright orange-rufous. Their tail is bright rufous. Their
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initially assessed the black-capped foliage-gleaner in 1988 as Near
Threatened but since 2000 has rated it as being of Least Concern. It has a large range but its population size is not known and is believed to be decreasing. No immediate threats have been identified. It is considered uncommon to
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Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, G. Del-Rio, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 31 May 2023. A classification of the bird species of South
America. American Ornithological Society.
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The black-capped foliage-gleaner is 16 to 17 cm (6.3 to 6.7 in) long and weighs 17 to 27 g (0.60 to 0.95 oz). The sexes have the same plumage, with a very dramatic facial pattern. Adults have a wide pale buff eyering, a pale buff
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fairly common in Brazil and is found there in several protected areas. It is considered rare in
Paraguay but does occur in at least two protected areas. In Argentina it is found in
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are light orange-rufous. Their breast and belly are plain dark orange-rufous; their flanks are slightly duller and their undertail coverts bright rufous. Their iris is brown, their
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pale gray to greenish gray, and their legs and feet pale ochre-yellow to light olive-gray. Juveniles are much like adults but with dark brown edges on their underparts' feathers.
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324:The black-capped foliage-gleaner is found from
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942:Birds of the Atlantic Forest
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320:Distribution and habitat
258:Taxonomy and systematics
947:Birds described in 1821
609:van Perlo, Ber (2009).
340:. It inhabits tropical
268:Alagoas foliage-gleaner
880:Anabates atricapillus
868:Philydor-atricapillus
675:Philydor atricapillus
645:Philydor atricapillus
586:Philydor atricapillus
560:retrieved 31 May 2023
477:Philydor atricapillus
228:Philydor atricapillus
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295:, and pale buff ear
177:P. atricapillus
535:IOC World Bird List
56:Conservation status
525:; Donsker, David;
330:Mato Grosso do Sul
231:) is a species of
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344:and mature
289:supercilium
282:Description
240:Furnariidae
153:Furnariidae
926:Categories
895:Q109563063
863:Xeno-canto
457:References
387:bromeliads
379:Coleoptera
371:arthropods
306:malar area
272:P. novaesi
504:28 August
274:) form a
264:monotypic
244:Argentina
171:Species:
109:Kingdom:
103:Eukaryota
937:Philydor
909:11336822
889:Wikidata
816:22702866
790:10949280
689:22702866
684:BirdLife
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537:. v 13.2
393:Breeding
357:Movement
352:Behavior
314:mandible
252:Paraguay
164:Philydor
149:Family:
123:Chordata
119:Phylum:
113:Animalia
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76:IUCN 3.1
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751:1050154
738:bcfgle1
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660:Q761358
541:31 July
365:Feeding
310:maxilla
302:fuscous
297:coverts
205:, 1821)
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248:Brazil
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725:4GDN3
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702:89076
326:Bahia
293:lores
904:GBIF
824:NCBI
811:IUCN
798:ITIS
759:GBIF
697:BOLD
615:ISBN
543:2023
506:2023
489:2016
446:IUCN
444:The
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