Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland.
The Thick-billed Miner is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Thick-billed Miner (Geositta crassirostris) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is endemic to Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Geositta crassirostris. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. Stub icon This article about an ovenbird is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. More
Thick-billed Miner Geositta crassirostris 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Least Concern Justification This species has a very large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence 30% decline over ten years or three generations). More
Purple-collared Woodstar, Thick-billed Miner, Least Seedsnipe, Oasis Hummingbird, Grayish Miner, Grassland Yellow Finch, Raimondi`s Yellow-Finch. Black-chested Buzzard Eagle. Uncommon: Collared Warbling-Finch, Cactus Canastero, Tawny-throated Dotterel, Dark-faced Ground-Tyrant, Masked Yellow-throated, Dull-colored Grassquit, and Peruvian Sheartail. Rare: Gray-capped Cuckoo, Chestnut-collared Swallow PARACAS: 250 Km. from Licma City. This is a most important peninsula in the cost with a plenty wildlife of birds species in the Peruvian cost. More
The Thick-billed Miner (Geositta crassirostris) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is endemic to Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. * Rufous-banded Miner The Rufous-banded Miner (Geositta rufipennis) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile. More
* Thick-billed Miner, Geositta crassirostris References - * Jaramillo, Alvaro; Burke, Peter & Beadle, David (2003) Field Guide to the Birds of Chile, Christopher Helm, London * South American Classification Committee (2007) A classification of the bird species of South America, part 6. Retrieved 08/06/07. Stub icon This article about an ovenbird is a stub. More
Thick-billed Miner Geositta crassirostris = Lomas de Lachay, Peru - Jan, 2005 More
Thick-billed Miner, , Peru: Lomas de lachay 26-04-07 © Simon Plat A range restricted Peru endemic. See my website Splatzone for more photos of a recent trip to Peru. More
Thick-billed Miner - Geositta crassirostris 35. Striated Earthcreeper - Upucerthia serrana 36. Peruvian Seaside Cinclodes - Cinclodes taczanowskii 37. White-bellied Cinclodes Cinclodes palliatus 38. Rusty-crowned Tit-Spinetail - Leptasthenura pileata 39. White-browed Tit-Spinetail - Leptasthenura xenothorax 40. Eye-ringed Thistletail - Schizoeaca palpebralis 41. Vilcabamba Thistletail - Schizoeaca vilcabambae 42. Puna Thistletail - Schizoeaca helleri 43. Apurimac Spinetail - Synallaxis courseni 44. Russet-bellied Spinetail - Synallaxis zimmeri 45. More
Thick-billed Miner (Geositta crassirostris) - A pair seen very well at Lachay despite the fog. Slender-billed Miner (Geositta tenuirostris) - Several at Marcapomacocha and a single in flight between Cajamarca and Celendin. Plain-breasted Earthcreeper (Upucerthia jelskii) - One, possibly two at Marcapomacocha. Striated Earthcreeper (Upucerthia serrana) - Several seen very well between Cajamarca & Celendin; also heard at Llanganuco. Peruvian Seaside Cinclodes (Cinclodes taczanowskii) - A single scoped from the Christ statue at Barranca. More