Yellow-chinned /Yellow-throated spinetail 
 Yellow-throated spinetail in Suriname
 
 The yellow-throated spinetail eats insects that it find between
 the grass stalks, often feeding in couples with some young, just
 out of the nest. The young do not yet have a yellow marking on
 their throat, but even with the adults this is difficult to see.
 Sometimes an egg of a striped cuckoo gets into their nest. How a
 female cuckoo performs such an act (passing the entrance tube), I
 don't know.
 Photo by Pieter Verhey of a bird with an spider, maybe going to
 its nest, in January 2007 and one by J.S. Dunning, both made in
 Suriname and below a picture made by Erik Toorman in July 2007 at
 Pomona in Suriname.
 
 Each small square indicates the observation of at least one
 (group) of these birds, the medium ones at least 4 observations
 on different days and the largest ones 10 or more. The color of
 each square indicates: blue for coastal area, yellow for savanna
 and red for rainforest. Prefers wet places
 Distribution in Suriname (
 explanation
 Coastal area
 Savanna
 Forests
 Mountain forests
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