
Ridgely's Antpitta
Ridgely's Antpitta
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A critically endangered and recently discovered antpitta, known for its striking plumage and incredibly restricted range. This elusive bird is a true gem of the cloud forests it inhabits.
Where to spot
Endemic to a very small area in southeastern Ecuador, specifically the Tapichalaca Biological Reserve and surrounding cloud forest patches.
How to spot
Extremely shy and difficult to see in the wild. Visiting a conservation lodge like the one at Tapichalaca, where individuals are habituated to worm feeders, offers the best chance. Patience and a quiet approach are crucial.
When to spot
Best observed during early mornings, especially at dawn when they are most vocal and active. Can be seen year-round in its specific habitat.
Where to spot
Endemic to a very small area in southeastern Ecuador, specifically the Tapichalaca Biological Reserve and surrounding cloud forest patches.
How to spot
Extremely shy and difficult to see in the wild. Visiting a conservation lodge like the one at Tapichalaca, where individuals are habituated to worm feeders, offers the best chance. Patience and a quiet approach are crucial.
When to spot
Best observed during early mornings, especially at dawn when they are most vocal and active. Can be seen year-round in its specific habitat.
It was only formally described to science in 1999, making it one of the most significant ornithological discoveries of the late 20th century.
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