
Ochre-rumped Antbird
Ochre-rumped Antbird
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The Ochre-rumped Antbird is a medium-sized antbird, distinguished by its prominent ochre-colored rump and streaked underparts. It inhabits the dense undergrowth of humid montane forests.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil, particularly in São Paulo, Paraná, and Santa Catarina states.
How to spot
Search in the dense understory and bamboo thickets of humid montane forests. Listen for its distinctive, often accelerating calls. Its ochre rump can be seen with good views as it moves.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed during the early morning.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil, particularly in São Paulo, Paraná, and Santa Catarina states.
How to spot
Search in the dense understory and bamboo thickets of humid montane forests. Listen for its distinctive, often accelerating calls. Its ochre rump can be seen with good views as it moves.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed during the early morning.
This species is a classic example of an Atlantic Forest endemic, with its restricted range highlighting the unique biodiversity and conservation needs of this threatened biome.
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