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brown with thin rusty streaks, and paler rusty spots on the forehead. Their back is dark rufescent brown wide black-edged rusty to whitish buff streaks. Their rump, uppertail coverts, and tail are reddish chestnut. Their wings are dark rufescent brown with reddish chestnut tips on the flight
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feathers. Their throat is yellowish with dark brown at its lower edge, their breast and belly dark brown with buffy streaks that fade by the lower belly, and their undertail coverts more rufescent brown. Their iris is dark brown, their
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The guttulate foliage-gleaner's song is "a harsh, accelerating 'cjak, cjak, czak czak-zak-zak-zak-za-za-za', sometimes followed by a few more notes at end". Its call is "a harsh, rough 'chak' ".
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swarms. It mostly forages in dense undergrowth in the forest's understory, but will rarely also feed up to the mid-storey. It gleans for its prey among dead leaves and
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