Birds of Ecuador

    PASSERIFORMES: Furnariidae (Ovenbirds)  
Genus: Asthenes (4 species, 29 worldwide)

Genus Asthenes, Canasteros and Thistletails, are small insect-eating brownish birds with thin and long tails, and generally found at high altitudes. Canastero means 'basket-maker', and describes the nest.


Many-striped Canastero
Many-striped Canastero (Asthenes flammulata flammulata)
Papallacta Pass, Ecuador
  Also streaked in front.
   
Photograph by Graham Montgomery   © All Rights Reserved.

Found above 3000m. Common and widespread.

White-chinned Thistletail
White-chinned Thistletail (Asthenes fuliginosa)
Papallacta, Ecuador
  White chin very small and hard to see in the field.
   
Photograph by Tropical Birding (Nick Athanas)   © All Rights Reserved.

Found above 3000m.

Mouse-colored Thistletail
Mouse-colored Thistletail (Asthenes griseomurina)
Tapichalaca Reserve, Zamora-Chinchipe, Ecuador  
   
Photograph by Graham Montgomery   © All Rights Reserved.


Streak-backed Canastero
Streak-backed Canastero (Asthenes wyatti phelpsi)
Sierra de Perijá, Colombia  
   
Photograph by David Ascanio - www.abtbirds.com   © All Rights Reserved.

Streak-backed Canastero
Streak-backed Canastero (Asthenes wyatti lilloi)
La Cuesta del Obispo, Salta province, Argentina  
   
Photograph by Tropical Birding (Nick Athanas)   © All Rights Reserved.

Found above 3000m. Note plain throat and chest, and streaking on back and cap. The Puna Canastero was lumped with this species in 2023. That species is also found in the Cordoba mountains in Argentina.


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