Guttulate foliage-gleaner facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Guttulate foliage-gleaner |
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Conservation status | |
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Genus: |
Syndactyla
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Species: |
guttulata
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Synonyms | |
Anabazenops guttulatus |
The guttulate foliage-gleaner (Syndactyla guttulata) is a type of bird that belongs to the Furnariidae family. This family is known for its ovenbirds and woodcreepers. This bird is special because it lives only in one specific area.
About the Guttulate Foliage-Gleaner
This bird's name, "guttulate," means "having small spots or drops." It describes the bird's appearance. For a while, people used to call it the "guttulated foliage-gleaner." However, the word "guttulated" isn't actually a proper English word. So, the correct name is "guttulate foliage-gleaner."
Where This Bird Lives
The guttulate foliage-gleaner is an endemic species. This means it is found only in one place in the world. Its home is in the Venezuelan Coastal Range. It lives in the humid forests there. These forests are warm and wet, which is perfect for this bird.
See also
In Spanish: Ticotico goteado para niños