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Tapaculos

Tapaculos, belonging to the family Rhinocryptidae, are small to medium-sized birds native to South America, particularly diverse in the Andes, with a few species residing in southern Central America. Generally inconspicuous, these terrestrial birds range from 10–24 cm in length and have strong legs suited for dense grassland or forest undergrowth where they forage for insects, seeds, and soft plants. Tapaculos are known for their poor flying ability, short wings, cocked tails, and a tendency to stay hidden within vegetation, making them easier to locate by their distinctive vocalizations rather than sight. With mostly brown or blackish plumage, some exhibit bolder hues. They usually nest in secluded spots, laying two or three white eggs. Many tapaculos have limited distributions and their populations can easily become isolated due to their poor dispersal capabilities. Consequently, several species face conservation threats—BirdLife International lists some as vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered, particularly those in the Brazilian Atlantic forest. While tapaculos were previously considered a unique family, recent genetic studies suggest they may be more closely related to antthrushes within the Formicariidae. The genus Scytalopus is the most species-rich within the group, and taxonomic clarification often relies on vocal and biochemical data due to the birds' cryptic nature. Since 1970, the recognized species within this genus have notably increased as research continues to unveil the complexities of their classification.

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A photo of a Spotted Bamboowren (Psilorhamphus guttatus)

Spotted Bamboowren

Psilorhamphus guttatus

Stiles's Tapaculo

Scytalopus stilesi

Stresemann's Bristlefront

Merulaxis stresemanni

Tacarcuna Tapaculo

Scytalopus panamensis

Tatama Tapaculo

Scytalopus alvarezlopezi

Trilling Tapaculo

Scytalopus parvirostris

Tschudi's Tapaculo

Scytalopus acutirostris

Unicolored Tapaculo

Scytalopus unicolor

Utcubamba Tapaculo

Scytalopus intermedius

Vilcabamba Tapaculo

Scytalopus urubambae

White-breasted Tapaculo

Eleoscytalopus indigoticus

White-browed Tapaculo

Scytalopus superciliaris

White-crowned Tapaculo

Scytalopus atratus

White-throated Tapaculo

Scelorchilus albicollis

White-winged Tapaculo

Scytalopus krabbei

Zimmer's Tapaculo

Scytalopus zimmeri
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