Striated Earthcreeper Geocerthia serrana
Striated Earthcreeper, Rio Chonta Valley, Cajamarca, Peru, October 2018 - click for larger image Rio Chonta Valley, Cajamarca, Peru
October 2018

The Striated Earthcreeper is endemic to Peru where it is found in arid scrub and Polylepis woodland between 2,750 and 4,600 metres. See the distribution map at Birdlife International.

It is heavily streaked on the underparts and has a relatively straight bill for an earthcreeper. It also has rufous on the wings.

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