Birds

Bolivian Antshrike

Bolivian Antshrike

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The Bolivian Antshrike is a recently recognized species, distinguished by subtle plumage and vocal differences. It is a secretive inhabitant of humid Andean foothill forests.
Where to spot
Dense undergrowth of humid foothill and lower montane forests, primarily in the Yungas region of Bolivia.
How to spot
Listen for its distinctive, accelerating 'chip-chip-chip' call. Scan the dense foliage carefully. A local expert's ear for calls and knowledge of its specific habitat is very helpful.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most active in the early morning and late afternoon. Calls are crucial for its detection.
This species was previously considered a subspecies of the Plain-winged Antshrike, highlighting the ongoing taxonomic discoveries within the antbird family.
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