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Yellow Chinned Spinetail

Yellow Chinned Spinetail - Certhiaxis cinnamomeus
Yellow Chinned Spinetail - Certhiaxis cinnamomeus
Yellow Chinned Spinetail - Certhiaxis cinnamomeus
Photo: monacoeye • Mostardas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil • November 2009

Bird name: Yellow Chinned Spinetail
Latin: Certhiaxis cinnamomeus
Other: Curutié (Br), João-do-brejo • Curutié rojizo (Es)
Family: Furnariidae • Spinetails

The Yellow-chinned Spinetail lives throughout most of Brazil and much of South America from Trinidad to Argentina.

This spinetail is distinguished, as its name suggests, by its yellow chin. It has reddish-brown irises, black bill, white supercilium, it is greyish behind eyes, with a dark line through eyes, white chest and belly, dark legs and is all-rufous on its back and upperside of wings and top of head.

These Yellow-chinned Spinetails were seen around the marshes in southern Brazil. The individual below is building a stick nest in marsh reeds. Eventually it will be spherical, with a vertical tubular entrance. The bird was not too shy, flying to bring back sticks.

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Yellow Chinned Spinetail - Certhiaxis cinnamomeus
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