Chamí antpitta

Grallaria alvarezi

The Chamí antpitta is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is endemic to Colombia. It is a member of the rufous antpitta species complex and was first described by Andrés M. Cuervo, Carlos Daniel Cadena, Morton L. Isler and R. Terry Chesser in 2020.
Chami Antpitta (Grallaria alvarezi) Chami Antpitta (Grallaria alvarezi) at RNA Loro Orejiamarillo (Yellow-eared Parrot Reserve), Colombia. Chamí_antpitta,Colombia,Geotagged,Grallaria alvarezi

Distribution

The Chamí antpitta is endemic to the western Colombian Andes from Antioquia in the north to Cauca in the south and west of the Cauca river. They are found at elevations of 2,350-3,650 m. They inhabit humid montane forests and forest edges.

The Cauca river separates the Chamí antpitta from the closely related Equatorial antpitta.

Habitat

The Chamí antpitta is endemic to the western Colombian Andes from Antioquia in the north to Cauca in the south and west of the Cauca river. They are found at elevations of 2,350-3,650 m. They inhabit humid montane forests and forest edges.

The Cauca river separates the Chamí antpitta from the closely related Equatorial antpitta.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyGrallariidae
GenusGrallaria
SpeciesG. alvarezi
Photographed in
Colombia