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Stripe-headed Antpitta
Stripe-headed Antpitta (Grallaria andicolus subsp. andicolus) Sexes similar. Cordillera Blancas, northeast of Yungay, Huascarn National Park, Ancash, Per. Up-mountain past Yuraq Corral. Semihumid mountain scrub with patches of elfin forest at ca. 4,450 m (14,600 ft) elevation.
Habitat
Up-mountain past Yuraq Corral. Semihumid mountain scrub with patches of elfin forest at ca. 4,450 m (14,600 ft) elevation.
Location
Cordillera Blancas, northeast of Yungay, Huascarn National Park, Ancash, Per.
Date taken
August 2017
Scientific name
Grallaria andicolus
Equipment used
Canon
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Opus Editor
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That's a super picture you've taken of this antpitta Stanley. Nice looking wee birds, aren't they.

Very well done my friend - many thanks for showing him to us.
 
superb shot, Stanley!!! lovely that it showed its under wing so nicely, many tfs!!!
 
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A beauty of a detailed close up, pose and setting Stanley, many tfs and a fine set today.
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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