Rusty-headed Spinetail

Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes and heavily degraded former forest. It is threatened by habitat loss.

The Rusty-headed Spinetail is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

The Rusty-headed Spinetail (Synallaxis fuscorufa) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes and heavily degraded former forest. It is threatened by habitat loss. References - * BirdLife International 2005. Synallaxis fuscorufa. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 27 July 2007. More

Rusty-headed spinetail (Synallaxis fuscorufa) = Species information - * Facts & Status * Description * Glossary & References * All * Images Rusty-headed spinetail on branch Rusty-headed spinetail on branch Species related by - * Family group More

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Rusty-headed Spinetail Synallaxis fuscorufa IUCN Red List Criteria Critically Endangered Endangered Vulnerable A2c; A3c; A4c; B1a+b(i,ii,iii) IUCN Red List history Year Category 2008 Vulnerable 2005 Vulnerable 2004 Vulnerable 2000 Lower Risk/Near Threatened 1994 More

Rusty-headed Spinetail Synallaxis fuscorufa 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Vulnerable Justification This species has a small range and population, which is fragmented and declining owing to habitat destruction caused by illegal agriculture, logging and burning. Intensification of these pressures, and hence increased rates of population decline have led to its uplisting to Vulnerable. More

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The Rusty-headed Spinetail (Synallaxis fuscorufa) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montanes and heavily degraded former forest. It is threatened by habitat loss. More

Rusty-headed Spinetail Synallaxis fuscorufa: below the antennae on Cuchillo de San Lorenzo, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta: More

Woodpecker, Rusty-headed Spinetail, Yellow-browed Chat Tyrant, Black-capped Tyrannulet, Slaty-backed Nightingale Thrush Tuesday, 02-Jun-09: Riohacha, Birding Camarones, Santa Marta, Bogota Today we had a full day to explore the dry scrub and forest habitat near Riocacha bird our way west from the Guajira peninsula to Santa Marta. And what a day it was! As the sun came up we were birding the dry scrub just off the road. More

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Rusty-headed Spinetail (Synallaxis fuscorufa) by Charles Hesse. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Furnariidae
Genus : Synallaxis
Species : fuscorufa
Authority : Sclater, 1882