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  1. Streak-throated Bush-tyrant

    Streak-throated Bush-tyrant

    Streak-throated Bush-tyrant (Myiotheretes striaticollis) Two subspecies have been described including the nominate. Both are mapped for Peru but with no delimiting distributions or published comparative morphological states to separate them. Besides the nominate the other subspecies is...
  2. Rusty-bellied Brush-finch

    Rusty-bellied Brush-finch

    Rusty-bellied Brush-finch (Atlaptetes nationi nationi) Two subspecies have been described, both are endemic to Peru. The nominate is restricted in the northern portion of the Lima Department whereas subspecies brunneiceps is found in southern Lima Department south to Arequipa. The lower reaches...
  3. Rusty-bellied Brush-finch

    Rusty-bellied Brush-finch

    Rusty-bellied Brush-finch (Atlaptetes nationi brunneiceps) Two subspecies have been described, both are endemic to Peru. The nominate is restricted in the northern portion of the Lima Department whereas subspecies brunneiceps is found in southern Lima Department south to Arequipa. The lower...
  4. Mayu Weta

    Mayu Weta

    Mayu Weta (Browallia multiflora: Solanaceae) Photographed in the upper reaches of Santa Eualia Canyon near the Marcopomacocha Area, about 80 km northeast of Lima, Peru in the high western slopes of the Andes at ca. 4,300 m (14,108 ft) elevation. Puna Life Zone; dry high altitude grasslands...
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