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Pale-billed Earthcreeper

Pale-billed Earthcreeper

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The Pale-billed Earthcreeper is a Furnariid of the high Andes, characterized by its lighter-colored bill. It forages primarily on the ground, searching for insects and larvae.
Where to spot
Inhabits the high Andes of Peru, Bolivia, and northern Chile, preferring puna grasslands and rocky areas at very high elevations.
How to spot
Scan the ground and rocky slopes in high-altitude puna. Look for its characteristic ground-probing behavior and pay attention to the bill coloration. Listen for its calls.
When to spot
Active year-round. Best observed during daylight hours, especially in good weather conditions.
Its pale bill is a key distinguishing feature from other earthcreeper species that might have similar body plumage but darker bills.
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