Great Rufous Woodcreeper
Xiphocolaptes major - Grand Grimpar
Systematics
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Order:
Passeriformes
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Family:
Furnariidés
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Genus:
Xiphocolaptes
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Species:
major
Descriptor
Biometrics
- Size: 34 cm
- Wingspan: -
- Weight: 120 à 162 g
Geographic range
Identification
Great Rufous Woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes major) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family.
Subspecific information 4 subspecies
- Xiphocolaptes major major (Paraguay and n Argentina)
- Xiphocolaptes major remoratus (sw Brazil)
- Xiphocolaptes major castaneus (nc and e Bolivia, s Brazil and nw Argentina)
- Xiphocolaptes major estebani (nw Argentina)
Foreign names
- Grand Grimpar,
- Trepatroncos colorado,
- arapaçu-do-campo,
- Rötelbaumsteiger,
- nagy fahágó,
- Grote Muisspecht,
- Rampicatore maggiore,
- större trädklättrare,
- Stortreløper,
- klzáčik veľký,
- klouzálek rezavý,
- Stor Trækryber,
- isokipuaja,
- grimpatroncs bec d'argent,
- łaziec rudy,
- Большой меченосый древолаз,
- オオハシブトオニキバシリ,
- 大棕䴕雀,
- 大棕爬木雀,
Habitat
Forest : Subtropical/Tropical Dry, Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland ; Savanna : Dry, Moist ; Shrubland : Subtropical/Tropical Dry
Threats - protection
IUCN conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Least
concern
concern
Extinc
in the Wild
in the Wild
Near
threatened
threatened
Not
evaluated
evaluated
EX
EW
CR
EN
VU
NT
LC
NE
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