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Grey-flanked Cinclodes

Grey-flanked Cinclodes

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The Grey-flanked Cinclodes is a Furnariid found in the high Andes, characterized by its greyish flanks. It is a terrestrial species, typically foraging near water in open, often marshy, environments.
Where to spot
Inhabits high-altitude wetlands, bogs, and marshy grasslands in the Andes of Chile and Argentina.
How to spot
Focus on high-altitude wet areas. Look for its terrestrial foraging and the greyish coloration on its flanks. Listen for its distinctive calls, often a series of sharp notes.
When to spot
Active year-round. Best observed during early mornings.
Its specific habitat preference for high-altitude wetlands makes it a good indicator species for the health of these sensitive ecosystems.
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