
CHESTNUT-THROATED HUET-HUET:
Pteroptochos castaneu
Reminds the Joint Huet Huet.
His most notable difference is the neck and chest chestnut.
Very common in
Chile, Argentina for the first records date back to December 1999, in the
gaps
Epu Lauquen, where he was found by Mark Perman.
Sound
Photography and recordings taken at the Reserva
Provincial Lagunas de Epu Lauquen, Provincia de Neuquen.
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