Patagonian Canastero (Pseudasthenes patagonica)

Order: Passeriformes
Family: Furnariidae

The Patagonian Canastero is a small, slender bird with a long tail and a streaked brown plumage that blends perfectly with the arid scrublands of Patagonia. It is known for its secretive behavior, often remaining hidden among dense shrubs. This species is a member of the ovenbird family, Furnariidae, and is notable for its elaborate nest-building skills. The canastero constructs bulky, domed nests using twigs and grasses, often placing them low in thorny bushes for protection. Its song is a series of sharp, metallic notes, which can be heard across the open landscape. The Patagonian Canastero is a year-round resident in its range and is considered an indicator species for the health of Patagonian shrubland ecosystems.

Habitat

Inhabits arid and semi-arid shrublands, especially in the Patagonian steppe and lowland scrub of southern Argentina.

Foraging

Feeds mainly on insects and spiders, gleaning prey from low shrubs and the ground.

Patagonian Canastero

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