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with dark flecks. Their crown is blackish with long olive streaks. They have an indistinct olive collar that becomes rufous on the sides of their neck. Their back and rump are rich dark brown that becomes dark reddish brown on their uppertail coverts. Their wings are rich dark brown with slightly
415:. It gleans its prey from dead leaves, moss, debris, and epiphytes while hopping and clambering among branches; it also rips apart clusters of dead leaves to reach prey. It sometimes hangs upside down to feed.
411:, such as insects and spiders, and small vertebrates such as frogs and salamanders. It forages in dense undergrowth and is usually by itself though occasionally in pairs. It very rarely joins
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with a scolding quality". Another is "a series of rolling, burry 'chi-wówr' notes". Its calls include "a harsh, grating 'zeck' or 'tseck' or 'cheyt, cheyt' doubled 'rek-rek' ".
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244:bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird
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263:in 1865 by the American amateur ornithologist
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251:. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama.
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1082:IUCN Red List least concern species
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275:in Costa Rica. Lawrence coined the
259:The streak-breasted treehunter was
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769:"Streaked-breasted tree-hunter"
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302:that was introduced in 1862 by
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501:"Streak-breasted Treehunter
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317:are recognised. It and the
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372:Talamancan montane forests
232:streak-breasted treehunter
1059:Thripadectes-rufobrunneus
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712:Thripadectes rufobrunneus
671:"Ovenbirds, woodcreepers"
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269:Alexander von Frantzius
265:George Newbold Lawrence
349:and a dark ochraceous
280:Philydor rufobrunneus
216:Philydor rufobrunneus
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