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Grallaria ruficapilla
spotted at 9000ft of the Andes (near Papallarta). the bird lives in the tropical moist forest , very elusive and shy and I got up real early before the sun comes out to find this bird and got lucky. is a species of bird in the Grallariidae family. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest, which it has a much greater tolerance for than most antpittas. Usually this bird lives at elevations of 1,900 to 3,100 m. It is mid-sized for an antpitta, averaging 18.5 cm (7.35 in) long. It has an orange-rufous head and nape. The back is olive brown and the throat is white. The belly is white overlaid with black-brown streaking, mainly on the sides and the flanks. The legs are gray-blue. This combination of field marks renders this species fairly distinctive when seen. Though shy and secretive like all Grallaria to some extent, this species hops into the open reasonably often, though rarely far from cover. Most often they range into open areas at or soon after dawn. In some areas, this species has become habituated to being fed worms, and in exchange can be watched by birdwatchers.The frequently heard song is often delivered from a slightly elevated perch and is loud, distinctive repeated "wheuu".
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this bird is very elusive and shy and I feel lucky to get a shot of it
thanks Harsha
Cute!