Birds

Grey-headed Piprites

Grey-headed Piprites

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The Grey-headed Piprites is a localized species endemic to the western slope of the Andes in Colombia and Ecuador. It is distinctive for its grey head contrasting with yellowish underparts.
Where to spot
Humid foothill and lower montane forests on the western slopes of the Andes in Colombia and Ecuador.
How to spot
Look for the contrast between its grey head and yellowish body. Scan the sub-canopy and mid-story, paying attention to its relatively slow movements.
When to spot
Year-round, often most active in the early morning.
This restricted-range species is an indicator of healthy, humid Andean foothill and lower montane forests, as it is highly dependent on these specific habitats.
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