Stripe-headed Antpitta

Grallaria andicolus

Least Concern

The Stripe-headed Antpitta is an antpitta of humid forests in Peru and Bolivia. A plump, almost tailless bird with long legs, it hops across the shaded forest floor and low understorey, pausing upright to search the leaf litter for insects, worms, and other small prey. Fun fact: Despite their name and shape, antpittas are not closely related to the true pittas of the Old World.

Family
Grallariidae
Range
Stripe-headed Antpitta Range — Humid forests of Peru and Bolivia
Population
≈ Not quantified
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