Tataupa Tinamou

Crypturellus tataupa

Least Concern

The Tataupa Tinamou is a widespread tinamou of dry forest, scrub, woodland, and edge habitats in central and southern South America. It is small, secretive, and often easier to hear than see. Fun fact: Its repeated whistled calls are a familiar sound in many South American dry forests.

Family
Tinamidae
Range
Tataupa Tinamou Range — Dry forest, scrub, and woodland from Brazil and Bolivia to Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay
Population
≈ Unknown
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