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Hermit Wood-Wren

Hermit Wood-Wren

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A highly restricted and rare wood-wren, endemic to specific cloud forests in Colombia. It is characterized by its dull plumage and secretive habits.
Where to spot
Endemic to a very limited range within the western Andes of Colombia, specifically in the Munchique Massif and surrounding cloud forest remnants.
How to spot
Listen intently for its unique song within the dense cloud forest understory. Patience is crucial as it remains hidden in thick vegetation near the ground.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Observation requires dedicated effort, often in early mornings or late afternoons.
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File:Henicorhina anachoreta 47021247.jpg
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This species is critically endangered, primarily due to habitat loss and fragmentation, making it a challenging and significant sighting for birdwatchers.
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