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Chestnut-crowned Antpitta
Chestnut-crowned Antpitta (Grallaria ruficapilla subsp. ruficapilla) Sexes similar. Yunguilla Reserve, situated near the small village of Santa Isabel overlooking the Valley of Yunguilla, Azuay Province, Ecuador. Andean mountain scrub, middle montane cloud forest 1650-2,000 m (5,413-6,562 ft) elevation.
Habitat
Andean mountain scrub, middle montane cloud forest 1650-2,000 m (5,413-6,562 ft) elevation
Location
Yunguilla Reserve, situated near the small village of Santa Isabel overlooking the Valley of Yunguilla, Azuay Province, Ecuador.
Date taken
November 2014
Scientific name
Grallaria ruficapilla
Equipment used
Canon
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That chestnut head really shines out, doesn't it Stanley.

A super picture you've taken of this lovely guy - many thanks lad.
 
Gorgeous bird, and setting for it Stanley :t: Nice details, and colors.
 
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A beauty of a detailed shot, lighting and setting Stanley, many tfs and another super trio of posts today.
 
Such a beautiful setting for this stunning image, Stanley !!! Thanks for sharing.
 
stunning stanley and i love those long legs captured so well.all the best margaret.
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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