Grallaria saturata
Zuro Loma, Ecuador
P3218373
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RUFOUS ANTPITTA Grallaria rufula. This Rufous Antpitta is standing beside the Inca Trail at 3,400 meters above sea level at the Yanacocha Reserve on the northwest slopes of Volcán Pichincha west of Quito in Ecuador at 10:43 AM on July 23, 2013.
The Rufous Antpitta lives in the Andes from northwestern Venezuela to Bolivia.
Una Gralaria Rufa Grallaria rufula está parado al lado del sendero "Trocha Inca" en la Reserva Yanacocha en Ecuador a las 10 y 43 de la mañana el 23 de julio de 2013.
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RUFOUS ANTPITTA Grallaria rufula. This Rufous Antpitta is observed in the open at 3,400 meters above sea level at the Yanacocha Reserve on the northwest slopes of Volcán Pichincha west of Quito in Ecuador at 10:45 AM on July 23, 2013.
The Rufous Antpitta is found in the Andes from northwestern Venezuela to Bolivia.
Una Gralaria Rufa Grallaria rufula se ve al descubierto en la Reserva Yanacocha en Ecuador a las 10 y 45 de la mañana el 23 de julio de 2013.
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Plump, short-tailed, and long-legged bird found in Andean cloud forest in Ecuador, northern Peru, and the central Andes of Colombia. Plumage is chestnut-brown with a slightly paler belly. Stays low inside high elevation cloud forest and heard far more often than seen. Formerly called Rufous Antpitta.
Plump, short-tailed, and long-legged bird found in Andean cloud forest in Ecuador, northern Peru, and the central Andes of Colombia. Plumage is chestnut-brown with a slightly paler belly. Stays low inside high elevation cloud forest and heard far more often than seen. Formerly called Rufous Antpitta.
Grallaria alvarezi
Mirador El Roble, Caldas, Colombia.
Probably a juvenile/immature.
Formerly considered to be a form of Rufous Antpitta; described as a new species in 2020; see doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4817.1.1
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Grallaria alvarezi
Mirador El Roble, Caldas, Colombia.
Formerly considered to be a form of Rufous Antpitta; described as a new species in 2020; see doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4817.1.1
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RUFOUS ANTPITTA Grallaria rufula. This Rufous Antpitta is foraging for food along the main trail at the high altitude Yanacocha Reserve on the northwestern face of Volcán Pichincha west of Quito, Ecuador at 10:45 AM on July 23, 2013. The elevation here is 3,400 meters (11,155 feet).
Rufous Antpittas dwell in the Andes from northwestern Venezuela to Bolivia.
Un ave de nombre común Gralaria Rufa Grallaria rufula en busca de comida a lo largo del sendero principal en la Reserva Yanacocha en las faldas noroccidentales de Volcán Pichincha en Ecuador el 23 de julio de 2013. La altura aquí es 3,400 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
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