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Roraiman Foliage-gleaner

Roraiman Foliage-gleaner

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The Roraiman Foliage-gleaner is a Furnariid found in the unique montane forests of the tepuis in northern South America. It actively forages among dense foliage and moss.
Where to spot
Endemic to the tepui region of southern Venezuela, Guyana, and northern Brazil, inhabiting humid montane forests on these isolated plateaus.
How to spot
Observation requires access to tepui environments. Look for it foraging actively in the mid-story of montane forests. Listen for its distinctive calls, which often echo across the tepui landscape.
When to spot
Active year-round. Observations depend on access to its remote habitat. Best during periods of clear weather.
This species is restricted to the isolated tabletop mountains known as tepuis, making it a distinctive component of these unique, ancient ecosystems.
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