Birds

Peruvian Treehunter

Peruvian Treehunter

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The Peruvian Treehunter is a Furnariid restricted to the montane forests of Peru. It is a robust forager, tearing at bark and moss for insect prey.
Where to spot
Endemic to humid montane forests of central and southern Peru.
How to spot
Scan mossy branches and tree trunks in humid montane forests. Look for its active probing behavior and listen for its loud, distinctive calls, which can be quite far-carrying.
When to spot
Active year-round. Most observable during early mornings.
This species is an example of regional endemism in the diverse Andean cloud forests, highlighting the importance of protecting these unique habitats.
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