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.
In de nest Photography, video and recordings taken at the Reserva
Provincial Lagunas de Epu Lauquen, Provincia de Neuquén.
Sound
Sonogram
Video
MAGELLANIC TAPACULO:
Scytalopus magellanicus
Inhabits the
Patagonian forests.
Photographs
taken in Lanin National Park, Neuquen province.
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WHITE-BROWED TAPACULO:
Scytalopus supercilliaris
It inhabits forests in northwestern Argentina.
Photographs taken in
Reserva Los Sosa, Tucumán province.
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OCHRE-FLANKED TAPACULO:
Eugralla paradoxa
He lives in bushes near
the Patagonian forest. Remember the Magellanic Tapaculo, something bigger.
Leaden gray. Flanks ocher. Yellow legs.
Photography and recordings obtained in the Puelo Lake
National Park ranger in the company of Felix Vidoz. Illustration by Maria
Gabriela Arancio.
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CHUCAO TAPACULO:
Scelorchilus rubecula
Inhabits
cane fields within the Patagonian forests, in Neuquen, Rio Negro
and Chubut.
Photographs
taken in Los Alerces National Park, Chubut province and Nahuel Huapi National
Park, Río Negro, province. Sound
Sonogram
CRESTED GALLITO: Rhinocrypta lanceolata
It inhabits forests and shrub steppes of western
and central Argentina.
Sound Sonogram
Photographs taken in
Salsacate, San Pedro Norte, Villa de Soto, Córdoba
province and in the Parque Nacional Lihue Calel,
La Pampa province.
SANDY GALLITO:
Teledromus fuscus
Inhabits steppes and semi-desert areas of
western Argentina. Endemic to Argentina.
The photographs were taken in the Catamarca Province.