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  1. lewis20126

    Rufous Antpitta

    Great article by AS on xeno-canto - I wouldn't mind betting there are a few more local forms out there. Back on the 1990s, I certainly didn't appreciate the difference between "call" and "song" so certainly need to re-listen to my Ecuador recordings with that in mind. Xenospiza - have had...
  2. lewis20126

    Rufous Antpitta

    I seem to recall the birds at Cerro Mongus (N Ecuador) sounding different to those in southern Ecuador although I think they are currently one taxon. "Numerous" sounds rather higher than ten to me - which would be a worry (for those interested in seeing them!). Cheers, alan
  3. lewis20126

    Rufous Antpitta

    "Our results indicate that the G. rufula complex consists of numerous genetic units, almost all of which differ enough vocally to be considered separate biological species." anyone know their defintion of numerous? thanks alan
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