Azara's Spinetail

Synallaxis azarae - Synallaxe d'Azara Synallaxe de Azara

Synallaxe d'Azara
adult
Systematics
  • Order 
    :

    Passeriformes

  • Family
    :

    Furnariidés

  • Genus
    :

    Synallaxis

  • Species
    :

    azarae

Descriptor

d'Orbigny, 1835

Biometrics
  • Size
    : 17 cm
  • Wingspan
    : -
  • Weight
    : 12 à 18 g
Geographic range

Distribution

Identification

Synallaxe d'Azara
adult
Synallaxe d'Azara
immature

Azara's Spinetail (Synallaxis azarae) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family.

Subspecific information 9 subspecies

  • Synallaxis azarae azarae (s Peru. Puno. to c Bolivia)
  • Synallaxis azarae elegantior (e Colombia and w Venezuela)
  • Synallaxis azarae media (w Colombia and n Ecuador)
  • Synallaxis azarae ochracea (e Ecuador and nw Peru)
  • Synallaxis azarae fruticicola (Marañón Valley. n Peru.)
  • Synallaxis azarae infumata (n and c Peru)
  • Synallaxis azarae urubambae (se Peru. Cuzco.)
  • Synallaxis azarae samaipatae (s Bolivia)
  • Synallaxis azarae superciliosa (nw Argentina)

Foreign names

  • Synallaxe d'Azara,
  • Pijuí de Azara,
  • chamiceiro-da-montanha,
  • Azaradickichtschlüpfer,
  • Azara's Stekelstaart,
  • Codaspino di Azara,
  • azarataggstjärt,
  • Fjellstifthale,
  • košikárik Azarov,
  • ostrochvostka Azarova,
  • Azaratrådhale,
  • saniaisorneero,
  • cuaespinós d'Azara,
  • ogończyk andyjski,
  • Азараский иглохвостый печник,
  • ミヤマオナガカマドドリ,
  • 阿氏针尾雀,
  • 阿扎氏針尾雀,

Voice song and cries

Synallaxe d'Azara
adult

Habitat

Synallaxe d'Azara
adult

Forest : Subtropical/Tropical Dry, Subtropical/Tropical Moist Montane ; Shrubland : Subtropical/Tropical Dry, Subtropical/Tropical Moist, Subtropical/Tropical High Altitude ; Artificial/Terrestrial : Pastureland, Subtropical/Tropical Heavily Degraded Former Forest

Geographic range

Threats - protection

IUCN conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Least
concern
Extinc
in the Wild
Near
threatened
Not
evaluated
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC NE

Other sources of interest

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