© Jhonathan Miranda - Wandering Venezuela Birding Expeditions eBird S42189101 Macaulay Library ML 122313591
© Margareta Wieser
© Margareta Wieser

Scallop-breasted Antpitta Grallaricula loricata

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Identification

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Tiny, plump antpitta with long legs, short bill, and short tail. Chestnut head and brown back; white underparts markedly scalloped black. Throat white or buff with thin darker moustaches. Essentially a much smaller version of Chestnut-crowned Antpitta. Sexes similar. Difficult to see, mostly near the ground in forests with open understory. Locally uncommon in mossy cloud forest rich in palms. When perched, swings its body side-to-side. Easy to detect by voice, a simple, high pitched and descending whistle. Endemic to the Coastal Cordillera of Venezuela.

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