Plain-mantled Tit-spinetail (Leptasthenura aegithaloides)

Order: Passeriformes
Family: Furnariidae

The Plain-mantled Tit-spinetail is a small, energetic bird native to southern South America, including the windswept landscapes of Patagonia. Recognized by its slender body, long spiny tail, and subtle brownish-gray plumage, this species is well adapted to open habitats. It is highly active, constantly flitting through shrubs and trees in search of food. Its distinctive tail, which appears ragged or spiny, helps it balance as it maneuvers through dense vegetation. The species is social, often seen in pairs or small groups, and is known for its soft, high-pitched calls. Despite its plain appearance, its lively behavior and adaptability make it a notable member of the Patagonian avifauna.

Habitat

Found in open woodlands, shrublands, and scrubby grasslands, especially in arid and semi-arid regions of Patagonia.

Foraging

Feeds mainly on insects and spiders, gleaning them from foliage, twigs, and bark with agile, acrobatic movements.

Plain-mantled Tit-spinetail

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