Grallariidae
Brown-banded Antpitta
Grallaria milleri Chapman, 1912
Grallaria milleri, the brown-banded antpitta, is a small bird with two subspecies found in the Colombian Andes.
Jocotoco Antpitta
Grallaria ridgelyi Krabbe, Agro, Rice, Jacome, Navarrete & Sornoza, 1999
Grallaria ridgelyi, the jocotoco antpitta, is the largest antpitta, found only in a small area of cloud forest in southeastern Ecuador and adjacent Peru.
Yellow-breasted Antpitta
Grallaria flavotincta P.L.Sclater, 1877
Grallaria flavotincta, the yellow-breasted antpitta, is a small Andean antbird with distinct yellow-washed underparts.
Scaled Antpitta
Grallaria guatimalensis Prevost & Des Murs, 1842
Grallaria guatimalensis, the scaled antpitta, is a plump ground-dwelling antbird with a disjunct range from Mexico to Bolivia.
White-bellied Antpitta
Grallaria hypoleuca P.L.Sclater, 1855
Grallaria hypoleuca, the white-bellied antpitta, is a small South American antbird with two recognized subspecies.
Chestnut-naped Antpitta
Grallaria nuchalis P.L.Sclater, 1860
Grallaria nuchalis, the chestnut-naped antpitta, is a disjunctly distributed Andean antbird with three described subspecies.
Tawny Antpitta
Grallaria quitensis Lesson, 1844
Grallaria quitensis, the tawny antpitta, is a small South American Andean bird with specific physical features and habitat preferences.
Chestnut-crowned Antpitta
Grallaria ruficapilla Lafresnaye, 1842
The chestnut-crowned antpitta (Grallaria ruficapilla) is a South American antbird with six distinct subspecies, varied plumage, and a disjunct Andean distribution.
Moustached Antpitta
Grallaria alleni Chapman, 1912
Grallaria alleni (moustached antpitta) is a small South American antbird with two described subspecies living in humid Andean montane forest undergrowth.
Giant Antpitta
Grallaria gigantea Lawrence, 1866
Grallaria gigantea is a large, heavy South American antpitta that feeds heavily on large earthworms and lives in montane forests.
Bicolored Antpitta
Grallaria rufocinerea P.L.Sclater & Salvin, 1879
Grallaria rufocinerea, the bicolored antpitta, is a small plump antbird found in Andean cloudforests of Colombia and northern Ecuador.
Equatorial Antpitta
Grallaria saturata Domaniewski & Stolzmann, 1918
Grallaria saturata, the equatorial antpitta, is a small Andean antbird species with a disjunct montane forest distribution in northwestern South America.
Ochre-breasted Antpitta
Grallaricula flavirostris (P.L.Sclater, 1858)
This is a description of the small antpitta species Grallaricula flavirostris, covering its subspecies traits and disjunct distribution.
Crescent-faced Antpitta
Grallaricula lineifrons (Chapman, 1924)
Grallaricula lineifrons, the crescent-faced antpitta, is a small Andean antpitta found in high-elevation humid forests of Colombia and Ecuador.
Slate-crowned Antpitta
Grallaricula nana (Lafresnaye, 1842)
The slaty-crowned antpitta (Grallaricula nana) is a small Andean antpitta with multiple subspecies and a disjunct distribution across northern South America.
Streak-chested Antpitta
Hylopezus perspicillatus (Lawrence, 1861)
The streak-chested antpitta is a small bird with five subspecies that occupy Neotropical lowland evergreen forests.
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