The rusty-vented canastero (Asthenes dorbignyi), or creamy-breasted canastero, is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae.
The rusty-vented canastero was originally described in the genus Bathmidura (a synonym for Pachyramphus). There are two subspecies of the rusty-vented canastero recognized: consobrina of southwestern Bolivia, and dorbignyi of central Bolivia and northwestern Argentina. Many authorities still consider the dark-winged canastero as a subspecies of the rusty-vented canastero. Also, it is possible that rusty-vented canastero is not a member of the genus Asthenes at all, but instead belongs to the genus Phacellodomus.[2]
The rusty-vented canastero is brown or rufous brown above, usually with a rufous rump, and with pale gray or whitish underparts (throat, breast, and belly). The tail is blackish, but the outer rectrices are rufous, buffy or whitish in color.
The rusty-vented canastero is common in most areas within its range,[3] but some subspecies are restricted to small geographic areas and so potentially are vulnerable to habitat loss or degradation.[2]
It is found in the eastern Andes in southeastern Peru, Chile, Bolivia and northwestern Argentina. Its habitat is montane scrub or open Polylepis forest.
The rusty-vented canastero (Asthenes dorbignyi), or creamy-breasted canastero, is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae.