Undulated Tinamou

Crypturellus undulatus

Least Concern

The Undulated Tinamou is a widespread South American tinamou of woodland, savanna edges, and forest undergrowth. Its wavy barring and brown plumage provide strong camouflage in dappled light and dry leaves. Fun fact: Its loud, rolling song can carry a long way through woodland.

Family
Tinamidae
Range
Undulated Tinamou Range — Woodland, savanna edge, and forest undergrowth across much of tropical South America
Population
≈ Unknown
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