
Ochre-fronted Antpitta (Peruvian)
Ochre-fronted Antpitta (Peruvian)
100
-
Not yet spotted on Fladder
Spotted
A small, endangered antpitta with a prominent ochre forehead, known from only a few localities in northern Peru. It is a highly secretive inhabitant of high-elevation cloud forests.
Where to spot
Endemic to a very small area of high-elevation humid montane cloud forest in northern Peru, particularly in the departments of Amazonas and San Martín.
How to spot
Its unique vocalizations are the primary key to detection. Due to its extreme rarity and shyness, finding it requires dedicated effort and local expert guidance in its dense, restricted habitat.
When to spot
Best observed during early morning, especially at dawn when it is most vocal. Active year-round within its specific high-altitude cloud forest habitat.
Where to spot
Endemic to a very small area of high-elevation humid montane cloud forest in northern Peru, particularly in the departments of Amazonas and San Martín.
How to spot
Its unique vocalizations are the primary key to detection. Due to its extreme rarity and shyness, finding it requires dedicated effort and local expert guidance in its dense, restricted habitat.
When to spot
Best observed during early morning, especially at dawn when it is most vocal. Active year-round within its specific high-altitude cloud forest habitat.
This species is critically endangered, known from only a handful of fragmented forest patches, making every sighting significant for conservation efforts.
Loading...
Spotted
No recently spotted birds
Monthly observations
No observations
Loading...
Nothing spotted yet