Small-billed Tinamou
Small-billed Tinamou
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The Small-billed Tinamou is a widespread tinamou species recognized by its relatively short bill and reddish-brown plumage. It adapts to various open and semi-open habitats across South America.
Where to spot
Widely distributed across South America, inhabiting dry forests, savannas, grasslands, and agricultural areas from eastern Brazil to Paraguay and northern Argentina.
How to spot
Listen for its repeated, whistling call. Scan the ground and edges of dense vegetation; they often freeze or run when disturbed, making them hard to spot.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, but often more vocal during early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Widely distributed across South America, inhabiting dry forests, savannas, grasslands, and agricultural areas from eastern Brazil to Paraguay and northern Argentina.
How to spot
Listen for its repeated, whistling call. Scan the ground and edges of dense vegetation; they often freeze or run when disturbed, making them hard to spot.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, but often more vocal during early morning and late afternoon.
Despite being primarily ground-dwelling, Small-billed Tinamous can take flight, but they typically only do so for short, burst-like distances to escape immediate danger.
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- 490 (Seen in the last 3 months)
- Last spotted
- 22 hours ago
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