Birds

Tepui Redstart

Tepui Redstart

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A distinctive and beautiful warbler, the Chestnut-crowned Warbler stands out with its rich chestnut crown, bright yellow underparts, and dark upperparts. It inhabits the Andean cloud forests.
Where to spot
Found in the humid montane forests of the eastern Andes in Peru and Bolivia.
How to spot
Search in the understory and mid-story of montane cloud forests, often near ravines or dense growth. Watch for its distinctive foraging movements. Listen for its high-pitched, variable song.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round in its specific Andean range. Morning hours are best for activity.
This species is known for its energetic foraging style, constantly fanning its tail and flicking its wings as it moves through the understory and mid-story, disturbing insects.
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