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Grey-naped Antpitta

Grey-naped Antpitta

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The Grey-naped Antpitta is a distinctive, medium-sized antpitta, characterized by a grey patch on its nape and crown, contrasting with rufous underparts and a brown back.
Where to spot
Inhabits the understory of humid montane cloud forests in the Andes of western Venezuela and eastern Colombia.
How to spot
Listen intently for its beautiful, distinctive song. While skulking, its calls are often persistent. Patience is needed to catch a glimpse on the forest floor.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most vocal during early morning.
This species is known for its remarkably rich and musical song, which echoes through the cloud forest, making it a sought-after vocalization.
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