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Northern Barred-Woodcreeper -13 100- (32671439464)

Image of Dendrocolaptes Hermann 1804

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Summary[edit] Description: One of the great things about birding in a place like Costa Rica is the opportunity to see Neotropical endemics. Things like toucans get all the attention -- and they are indeed very cool to see -- but I was personally very fond of the unassuming woodcreepers. I had never seen any birds in this family before, and I really enjoyed watching them hop along tree trunks. They are a challenge to identify in the field, though, as most seem to be some variant on plain brown (there is even a species just called the Plain-brown woodcreeper). Date: 26 February 2017, 09:56. Source: Northern Barred-Woodcreeper [13/100]. Author: Tim Sackton from Somerville, MA. Camera location9° 49′ 49.13″ N, 83° 33′ 47.25″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 9.830313; -83.563125.

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