White-bellied Antpitta

Teledromas fuscus

The White-bellied Antpitta (Teledromas fuscus) is a small, ground-dwelling bird found in the Andes of South America. It has a distinctive white belly and chestnut-brown upperparts, with a short tail and a relatively long bill. These birds are typically found in dense undergrowth of montane forests, where they forage for insects and small invertebrates. They are known for their shy and secretive nature, making them difficult to spot in the wild. The White-bellied Antpitta is considered to be of least concern by the IUCN, as it has a relatively wide distribution and stable population.

Habitat: Montane forests

White-bellied Antpitta
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