Canastero

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Canasteros and thistletails are small passerine birds of South America belonging to the genus Asthenes. The name "canastero" comes from Spanish and means "basket-maker", referring to the large, domed nests these species make of sticks or grass. They inhabit shrublands and grasslands in temperate climates from the lowlands to the highlands. They feed on insects and other invertebrates gleaned from the ground or the low vegetation.

Taxonomy

The genus Asthenes was introduced in 1853 by the German naturalist Ludwig Reichenbach.[1] The name is from Ancient Greek asthenēs meaning "insignificant".[2] The type species was designated by George Robert Gray in 1855 as Synallaxis sordida Lesson.[3][4] This taxon is now considered to be a subspecies of the sharp-billed canastero (Asthenes pyrrholeuca sordida).[5]

In 2010, it was discovered that the thistletails and the Itatiaia spinetail, formerly placed in their own genera (Schizoeaca and Oreophylax, respectively), are actually part of a rapid radiation of long-tailed Asthenes.[6] At the same time, four species, the cactus, dusky-tailed, Steinbach's and Patagonian canasteros, were split off into the new genus Pseudasthenes.[6]

Species

The genus contains 29 species:[5]

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
File:Asthenes huancavelicae - Huancavelica Canastero; Áncash, Peru.jpg Pale-tailed canastero Asthenes huancavelicae Peru
File:Asthenes arequipae Dark-winged Canastero; Colca Canyon, Arequipa, Peru (cropped).jpg Dark-winged canastero Asthenes arequipae Puna grassland
File:Asthenes ottonis - Rusty-fronted Canastero; Laguna Huacarpay, Cuzco, Peru.jpg Rusty-vented canastero Asthenes dorbignyi southern Peru
- Berlepsch's canastero Asthenes berlepschi western Bolivia
File:Asthenes baeri - Short-billed canastero.jpg Short-billed canastero Asthenes baeri Argentina, western Paraguay and Uruguay
File:Cipó Canastero (Asthenes luizae).jpg Cipo canastero Asthenes luizae Serra do Cipó
File:Asthenes hudsoni Hudson's Canastero.JPG Hudson's canastero Asthenes hudsoni Argentina and Uruguay
File:Austral Canastero (Asthenes anthoides) from behind.jpg Austral canastero Asthenes anthoides western Patagonia and Los Lagos Region
File:Asthenes urubambensis huallagae - Line-fronted Canastero; Bosque Unchog, Huanuco, Peru (cropped).jpg Line-fronted canastero Asthenes urubambensis Peru and Bolivia
File:Asthenes flammulata Canastero flamulado Many-striped Canastero (8723246435).jpg Many-striped canastero Asthenes flammulata northern Andes
File:Asthenes virgata - Junin Canastero.jpg Junin canastero Asthenes virgata central Peru
File:Asthenes maculicauda - Scribble-tailed Canastero; Pongo, La Paz, Bolivia (cropped).jpg Scribble-tailed canastero Asthenes maculicauda central Andes
File:Asthenes wyatti - Streak-backed Canastero; Junin Lake, Peru (cropped).jpg Streak-backed canastero Asthenes wyatti Ecuador, Puna grassland and Sierras de Córdoba
File:Asthenes humilis in Santa Cruz ravine, Cordillera Blanca.jpg Streak-throated canastero Asthenes humilis Puna grassland
File:Asthenes modesta Cordilleran canastero.jpg Cordilleran canastero Asthenes modesta Puna grassland, Patagonia and Sierras de Córdoba
File:Itatiaia Spinetail, Pico de Caledonia, Brazil (14189440116).jpg Itatiaia spinetail Asthenes moreirae Itatiaia National Park and nearby massifs
File:Asthenes pyrrholeuca Sharp-billed Canastero; Huiliches, Neuquén, Argentina.jpg Sharp-billed canastero Asthenes pyrrholeuca southern Cone
- Black-throated thistletail Asthenes harterti Bolivian Andes
File:Asthenes helleri - Puna Thistletail.jpg Puna thistletail Asthenes helleri southeastern Peru
- Vilcabamba thistletail Asthenes vilcabambae central Peru
- Ayacucho thistletail Asthenes ayacuchensis central Peru
File:Asthenes pudibunda - Canyon Canastero (cropped).jpg Canyon canastero Asthenes pudibunda Peru
File:Asthenes dorbignyi.jpg Rusty-fronted canastero Asthenes ottonis Bolivia and northern Argentina
File:Maquis Canastero imported from iNaturalist photo 339334024 on 14 February 2024.jpg Maquis canastero Asthenes heterura Puna grassland
File:Asthenes palpebralis - Eye-ringed Thistletail (cropped).jpg Eye-ringed thistletail Asthenes palpebralis central Peru
- Ochre-browed thistletail Asthenes coryi Cordillera de Merida
File:Asthenes perijana 265430261.jpg Perija thistletail Asthenes perijana Serranía del Perijá
File:White-chinned Thistletail - Ecuador S4E4517.jpg White-chinned thistletail Asthenes fuliginosa northern Andes
File:Mouse-colored Thistletail - South Ecuador S4E2287 (16129504574).jpg Mouse-colored thistletail Asthenes griseomurina southern Ecuador and northern Peru

Description

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Distribution and habitat

Most species occur in open country, including mesic to arid scrublands and grasslands. Some species inhabit dry forests. Only three species are migratory.[7]

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Further reading

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