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The strong-billed woodcreeper one of the largest members of the ovenbird family and is the heaviest woodcreeper, though the slender long-billed woodcreeper (Nasica longirostris) is longer and the great rufous woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes major) is larger overall. The strong-billed is 28 to 31.5 cm (11 to 12 in) long.
Inconspicuous, despite its large size. Note very large size, long and very stout grayish bill, and fine pale streaks limited to the head and breast. POWERED BY ...
The population size is very large, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population size criterion (<10,000 mature individuals ...
Strong-billed Woodcreeper is one of the largest, heaviest woodcreepers. The upperparts are primarily brown with rufous wings and tail; the underparts are tawny ...
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Note very large size, long and very stout grayish bill, and fine pale streaks limited to the head and breast.
Measurements · Total length: 28-30.5 cm (Ridgely and Greenfield 2001b), 29 cm (Fjeldså and Krabbe 1990), 30 cm (Hilty and Brown 1986, Stiles and Skutch 1989), 30 ...
There is some size variation across the range, with typical birds measuring 28–31 cm (11-12.5 in) long and weighing about 120 grams (4.2 oz). Large strong ...
It is one of the largest woodcreepers and the largest furnariids, though the slender long-billed woodcreeper is longer and the great rufous woodcreeper is ...
There is some size variation across the range, with typical birds measuring 28–31 cm (11-12.5 in) long and weighing about 120 grams (4.2 oz). Large strong ...
Average mass ; Population size, 50000-499999 mature individuals, poor ; Population trend, decreasing, - ; Generation length, 4.7 years, - ...