Tooth-billed Tanager
Tooth-billed Tanager
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The Tooth-billed Tanager is a distinctive and elusive species endemic to the humid montane forests of western Colombia, known for its unique serrated bill.
Where to spot
Endemic to humid montane forests on the western slope of the Western Andes of Colombia.
How to spot
Look in the understory and mid-story of dense, humid montane forests. It is a shy and difficult-to-spot species, so quiet patience and listening for its calls are essential.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round within its restricted range. Best observed in the mornings.
Where to spot
Endemic to humid montane forests on the western slope of the Western Andes of Colombia.
How to spot
Look in the understory and mid-story of dense, humid montane forests. It is a shy and difficult-to-spot species, so quiet patience and listening for its calls are essential.
When to spot
A resident species, observable year-round within its restricted range. Best observed in the mornings.
Its scientific name, "dentatus," and common name refer to the unique serrations or "teeth" on its bill, which it uses to hold and process insects and perhaps some fruits.
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