giant conebill

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The giant conebill is a small South American songbird of high Andean Polylepis woodlands, known for its stout bill adapted to stripping bark in search of insects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
species
adaptation bill adapted to stripping bark to find insects
associatedPlantGenus Polylepis NERFINISHED
authority Chapman, 1919 NERFINISHED
behavior gleans insects from bark and branches
billShape stout conical bill
bodySize small passerine
breedingHabitat Polylepis woodland
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize small clutch
commonName giant conebill NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Near Threatened
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
countryOccurrence Argentina NERFINISHED
Bolivia NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
diet arthropods
insects
some plant material
distributionPattern patchy
ecologicalImportance indicator of Polylepis woodland health
ecologicalRole insect predator in Polylepis forests
ecoregion Andes NERFINISHED
endemicTo Andes NERFINISHED
family Thraupidae NERFINISHED
foragingStrategy bark-stripping
foundIn Argentina NERFINISHED
Bolivia NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
genus Conirostrum NERFINISHED
habitat high Andean Polylepis woodlands
montane forest
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior generally resident
nativeTo South America
nestLocation in Polylepis trees
nestType cup nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
rangeElevation high elevation Andes
scientificName Conirostrum binghami NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threat degradation of Polylepis woodlands
habitat loss
vocalizationType calls
song

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Oreomanes fraseri commonName giant conebill