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Zimmer's Tapaculo
Scytalopus zimmeri
Least ConcernThe Zimmer's Tapaculo is a tapaculo of dense undergrowth in Argentina and Bolivia. A small, dark, skulking bird, it scurries mouse-like through dense undergrowth and bamboo with its tail often cocked, staying hidden as it searches near the ground for insects. Fun fact: The name tapaculo refers to the habit of cocking the tail, and these birds are notoriously hard to glimpse in their tangled habitat.
- Family
- Rhinocryptidae
- Group
- Tapaculos
- Range
- Zimmer's Tapaculo Range — Undergrowth and forest of Argentina and Bolivia
- Population
- ≈ Not quantified