Antpittas

Antpittas, small birds within the family Grallariidae, hail from the subtropical and tropical regions of Central and South America. These birds, measuring 10 to 20 centimeters in length, were previously grouped with Formicariidae but have been reassigned to their own family following molecular genetic studies. With 68 species across five genera, antpittas are characterized by their preference for forested habitats where they forage close to the ground, often consuming ants. They have a subdued color palette, typically exhibiting brown, black, and white tones. Adapted for a ground-dwelling lifestyle, they have long, powerful legs for an upright stance and very short tails. These birds don't exhibit sexual dimorphism, meaning males and females look alike, and their vocalizations are distinctive if occasionally unbirdlike. Antpittas lay between one and six eggs, with both parents sharing incubation duties. Their taxonomy has been refined by recent studies, and their classification includes the genera Grallaria, Cryptopezus, Hylopezus, Myrmothera, and Grallaricula.

Alta Floresta Antpitta

Hylopezus whittakeri

Amazonian Antpitta

Hylopezus berlepschi

Ayacucho Antpitta

Grallaria ayacuchensis

Bay Antpitta

Grallaria capitalis

Bicolored Antpitta

Grallaria rufocinerea

Bolivian Antpitta

Grallaria cochabambae
A photo of a Brown-banded Antpitta (Grallaria milleri)

Brown-banded Antpitta

Grallaria milleri

Cajamarca Antpitta

Grallaria cajamarcae

Chachapoyas Antpitta

Grallaria gravesi

Chami Antpitta

Grallaria alvarezi

Chestnut Antpitta

Grallaria blakei
A photo of a Chestnut-crowned Antpitta (Grallaria ruficapilla)

Chestnut-crowned Antpitta

Grallaria ruficapilla
A photo of a Chestnut-naped Antpitta (Grallaria nuchalis)

Chestnut-naped Antpitta

Grallaria nuchalis
A photo of a Crescent-faced Antpitta (Grallaricula lineifrons)

Crescent-faced Antpitta

Grallaricula lineifrons

Cundinamarca Antpitta

Grallaria kaestneri

Elusive Antpitta

Grallaria eludens

Equatorial Antpitta

Grallaria saturata
A photo of a Giant Antpitta (Grallaria gigantea)

Giant Antpitta

Grallaria gigantea

Great Antpitta

Grallaria excelsa

Grey-naped Antpitta

Grallaria griseonucha

Hooded Antpitta

Grallaricula cucullata

Jocotoco Antpitta

Grallaria ridgelyi

Junin Antpitta

Grallaria obscura

Masked Antpitta

Hylopezus auricularis
A photo of a Moustached Antpitta (Grallaria alleni)

Moustached Antpitta

Grallaria alleni

Muisca Antpitta

Grallaria rufula
A photo of a Ochre-breasted Antpitta (Grallaricula flavirostris)

Ochre-breasted Antpitta

Grallaricula flavirostris

Ochre-fronted Antpitta

Grallaricula ochraceifrons

Ochre-striped Antpitta

Grallaria dignissima

Oxapampa Antpitta

Grallaria centralis

Pale-billed Antpitta

Grallaria carrikeri

Panao Antpitta

Grallaria oneilli

Perija Antpitta

Grallaria saltuensis

Peruvian Antpitta

Grallaricula peruviana

Plain-backed Antpitta

Grallaria haplonota

Puno Antpitta

Grallaria sinaensis

Red-and-white Antpitta

Grallaria erythroleuca

Rufous-breasted Antpitta

Grallaricula leymebambae

Rufous-faced Antpitta

Grallaria erythrotis

Rusty-breasted Antpitta

Grallaricula ferrugineipectus

Rusty-tinged Antpitta

Grallaria przewalskii

Santa Marta Antpitta

Grallaria bangsi
A photo of a Scaled Antpitta (Grallaria guatimalensis)

Scaled Antpitta

Grallaria guatimalensis

Scallop-breasted Antpitta

Grallaricula loricata

Sierra Nevada Antpitta

Grallaria spatiator
A photo of a Slaty-crowned Antpitta (Grallaricula nana)

Slaty-crowned Antpitta

Grallaricula nana

Snethlage's Antpitta

Hylopezus paraensis

Speckle-breasted Antpitta

Cryptopezus nattereri
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