Juvenile © Megan Jones Patterson
Adult © Lauren Shaffer
Adult © Philip Downey
© Michael Todd

Jocotoco Antpitta Grallaria ridgelyi

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Identification

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Large antpitta with a tiny range in southeast Ecuador. Unmistakable. Typical antpitta shape: plump and short-tailed with long legs, like a grapefruit on stilts. Brown above and pale silvery-gray below with a black cap and thick white mustache patch. Rare and local on or near the ground in the upper subtropical zone from around 2,300 to 2,600 m; especially fond of bamboo patches. Essentially never seen away from the Tapichalaca Reserve in Ecuador, where several birds have been trained to eat worms.

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