词条 | Recurvebill |
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| name = Recurvebill | image = | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Aves | ordo = Passeriformes | familia = Furnariidae | subfamilia = Furnariinae | genus = Syndactyla | genus_authority = Reichenbach, 1853 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision =Syndactyla striatus Syndactyla ucayalae }} The recurvebills are two species of Furnariid birds from the genus Syndactyla . They are restricted to humid forests in the South American countries of Bolivia, Peru and Brazil. Their common name refers to the peculiar bill-shape, which, at least in the case of the larger-billed Peruvian recurvebill, is an adaption for manipulating bamboo stems. Both species are overall rufescent brown. The SACC reclassified the recurvebills from the genus Simoxenops to Syndactyla based on studies from Dewberry (2011). Species
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