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Perijá thistletail

Perijá thistletail

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The Perija thistletail is an Endangered species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is endemic to the Perijá Mountains in Colombia and Venezuela.

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Distribution

Region

Northern Andes

Typical Environment

Restricted to the Serranía del Perijá along the Colombia–Venezuela frontier, it occupies a patchwork of elfin forest edges, humid shrublands, and páramo with dense bamboo. It favors Chusquea thickets, tangles of ferns and shrubs, and secondary growth near forest margins. The species keeps to steep slopes and ridge tops where mist and cloud maintain humid conditions. Its range is highly fragmented, with birds often confined to remnant habitat pockets.

Altitude Range

2400–3600 m

Climate Zone

Highland

Characteristics

Size15–17 cm
Wing Span18–22 cm
Male Weight0.018 kg
Female Weight0.017 kg
Life Expectancy5 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

This high-Andean furnariid keeps close to dense Chusquea bamboo and shrubby páramo, where its long, spiny-tipped tail helps it maneuver through tangled vegetation. It is often heard before it is seen, giving high, trilled songs and dry rattles from cover. Habitat loss from agriculture, burning, and logging in the Perijá Mountains is the primary threat. Conservation attention focuses on protecting remnant elfin forest and páramo mosaics along the Colombia–Venezuela border.

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Behaviour

Temperament

skulking and wary

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats, low and direct over vegetation

Social Behavior

Typically encountered singly or in pairs, maintaining territories year-round. It forages close to the ground or mid-levels within dense bamboo and shrubs. Nests are placed low in dense vegetation; both sexes likely contribute to nesting duties. It occasionally accompanies mixed-species flocks along forest edges.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

A high, thin trill that accelerates slightly, interspersed with dry rattles and chips delivered from cover. Calls are sharp, metallic notes that aid contact between mates in dense vegetation.

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