© Jay McGowan
© Jay McGowan
© Jay McGowan

Ochre-browed Thistletail Asthenes coryi

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Identification

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Tiny bird with a long, spiky red tail, a vocal and active resident of grass and bushes above treeline. Dull brown upperparts, grayish brown underparts, and a distinctive orange face and chin. Sexes similar. Not common and difficult to approach closely; often alone or in pairs foraging in paramo bushes or treeline borders. Song is an ascending series of high-pitched whistles “fuuuuuEE-peep-PEEP-PEE’REE!” Call is a soft, querulous “peew.” The only unstreaked Furnariid in the Venezuelan paramo. Endemic to the Andes of Venezuela.

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