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White-lored Antpitta

White-lored Antpitta

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A medium-sized antpitta recognized by its prominent fulvous (tawny-orange) belly. It is a secretive inhabitant of the undergrowth in humid foothill forests.
Where to spot
Found in the humid foothill forests on the eastern slopes of the Andes, from southern Colombia south through Ecuador and northeastern Peru.
How to spot
Listen for its distinctive, often repetitive, hooting calls. It forages on the forest floor but stays well-hidden in dense vegetation. Patience is crucial for a glimpse.
When to spot
Most active and vocal during early morning and late afternoon. Can be observed year-round in its range.
File:Myrmothera fulviventris fulviventris iNaturalist.jpg
File:Myrmothera fulviventris fulviventris iNaturalist.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Its strikingly colored belly provides a strong contrast with its otherwise darker plumage, making it quite distinct among its genus if seen well.
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