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File:Grallaricula cumanensis - Sucre Antpitta 1.jpg

Sucre Antpitta

Sucre Antpitta

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A small antpitta with a restricted distribution in the montane forests of northeastern Venezuela. It is a shy and elusive inhabitant of the understory.
Where to spot
Endemic to the humid montane forests and cloud forests of northeastern Venezuela, primarily in the states of Sucre and Monagas.
How to spot
Listen for its distinctive calls. Observing it requires extreme patience and quiet persistence in dense undergrowth, as it tends to stay hidden on or very near the forest floor.
When to spot
Most active and vocal during early morning and late afternoon. Can be observed year-round in its specific montane forest habitat.
File:Grallaricula cumanensis - Sucre Antpitta 1.jpg
File:Grallaricula cumanensis - Sucre Antpitta 2.jpg
File:Grallaricula cumanensis - Sucre Antpitta 1.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Grallaricula cumanensis - Sucre Antpitta 2.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Named after Cumaná, a city in Venezuela, which is near its known historical range. It is one of the more range-restricted species within its genus.
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