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Near-endemic Bicolored Antpitta - Grallaria rufocinerea 5 - Rio Blanco, C A
COLOMBIA Birding

Near-endemic Bicolored Antpitta - Grallaria rufocinerea 5 - Rio Blanco, C A (Grallaria rufocinerea)

Short trip to core C Andes highlands near Manizales with a small group from our local society ( SAO - www.sao.org.co )

Many specialties gotten including Bicolored, Brown-banded, Tawny, Chestnut-crowned, Chestnut-naped, & Slate-crowned Antpittas, Masked Saltator, Ocellated, Spillman's, Blackish and Ash-colored Tapaculos, Rainbow-bearded Thornbill, Andean Condor, Bearded Helmetcrest, etc etc

Photos/Videos at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/colombia_birding_diego/sets/72157627003759079/
Habitat
Cloud Forest
Location
C Andes
Date taken
June 2011
Scientific name
Grallaria rufocinerea
Equipment used
Canon SX210IS + Nikon Fieldscope ED50
What a vivid colour on this bird Deigo...and a mouthful of a name!!
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Cora.
 
You are right Raul.. now they are feed, like hummingbirds, so they give you more chances for photos...
take a look here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wglLHrqM9O8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al3IWI42RWE
 

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