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Stripe-throated wren

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The stripe-throated wren is 12 cm (4.7 in) long. Adults of the nominate subspecies have a dark brown crown and upperparts; the latter are more rufescent on the rump. Their tail is reddish brown with narrow blackish bars. They have a grayish white
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has assessed the stripe-throated wren as being of Least Concern. However, it is "apparently rather scarce throughout much of its range."
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is found on the Pacific slope, from eastern Panama south through western Colombia into western Ecuador. It inhabits the edges of
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is the more easterly of the two. It is found on the Caribbean slope of eastern Panama into northern Colombia. The nominate
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The stripe-throated wren's song is "a tuneless repetition of 2–3 notes, 'chi-chi-chi'".
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The stripe-throated wren forages in pairs, often as part of a
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Kroodsma, D. E. and D. Brewer (2020). Stripe-throated Wren (
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Little is known about the stripe-throated wren's breeding
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The stripe-throated wren has at times been treated as
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Gill, F.; Donsker, D.; Rasmussen, P. (January 2021).
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https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm
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Index

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Troglodytidae
Cantorchilus
Binomial name
Salvadori

Synonyms
bird
Troglodytidae
Colombia
Ecuador
Panama
conspecific
superspecies
supercilium
várzea
secondary forests
mixed-species foraging flock
phenology
Dickcissel male perched on a metal pole singing, with neck stretched and beak open.
Listen to stripe-throated wren on xeno-canto

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