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Beverly's Spinetail

Beverly's Spinetail

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Beverly's Spinetail is a recently described and very localized ovenbird with a drab plumage, found only in the dry valleys of Peru. Its identification relies heavily on its unique voice.
Where to spot
Dry scrub, thorny deciduous forest, and riparian thickets in specific valleys of central Peru.
How to spot
Its restricted range and subtle plumage make it challenging. Local knowledge is crucial. Listen for its unique vocalizations, which are the most reliable way to identify it.
When to spot
Year-round, though focused effort within its limited range is required. Early mornings are best for vocalizations.
Its recent discovery in 2021 highlights the ongoing need for ornithological exploration in remote areas of South America.
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