It is found in Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
The Strong-billed Woodcreeper is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Strong-billed Woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. It is found in Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus. More
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Strong-billed Woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus) by Hamilton Images. One more shot of the Strong-billed Woodcreeper. You can see all the scales on it's bill from the moths it had been eating. To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player. Comments aswirly (away) says: Those are moth scales? That's crazy. Wow, cool shot Posted 24 months ago. More
STRONG-BILLED WOODCREEPER photographed at Sachatamia Lodge, November 2008, Canon 1dMkIII, 500F4 lens, 1.4X TC, 1/250 F8, iso 500, Manual Mode, 580ex Flash at 0 compensation, handheld. I used a Better Beamer Flash Extender for all 3 of the following shots. I like to handhold my large lens when going on walks in the forest, I just find a heavy tripod cumbersome when I'm trying to go for a hike in the forest. More