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Gnateaters and Tapaculos of the World

Clicking on the photos will take you to the species entry in the  Bird Photo Index, where
you will find the scientific name and distribution information. You may also find
additional photos or links to sites with more information about that species.
Species highlighted with a RED background are endangered.
Species highlighted with a PINK background are threatened.
It is too late for those with a GREY background.
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REMEMBER THE COPYRIGHT LAWS!

Gnateaters - 2 OUT OF 8 SPECIES REPRESENTED
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Rufous Gnateater - Photo copyright Arthur Grosset
Rufous Gnateater
Photo copyright Arthur Grosset
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Chestnut-belted Gnateater - Photo copyright Arthur Grosset
Chestnut-belted Gnateater
Photo copyright Arthur Grosset
Hooded Gnateater Ash-throated Gnateater Slaty Gnateater
Chestnut-crowned Gnateater
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Black-cheeked Gnateater Black-bellied Gnateater

Tapaculos - 8 OUT OF 52 SPECIES REPRESENTED
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Black-throated Huet-Huet
Chestnut-throated Huet-Huet
Moustached Turca - Photo copyright John DiGrazia of Birding in Peru
Moustached Turca
Photo copyright John DiGrazia of Birding in Peru
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White-throated Tapaculo - Photo copyright Nick Lowton
White-throated Tapaculo
Photo copyright Nick Lowton
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Chucao Tapaculo - Photo copyright Peter Bono
Chucao Tapaculo
Photo copyright Peter Bono

Crested Gallito - Photo copyright Alec Earnshaw
Crested Gallito
Photo copyright Alec Earnshaw
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Sandy Gallito
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Rusty-belted Tapaculo
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Spotted Bamboowren

Slaty Bristlefront - Photo copyright Arthur Grosset
Slaty Bristlefront
Photo copyright Arthur Grosset
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Collared Crescent-chest - Photo copyright Arthur Grosset
Collared Crescent-chest
Photo copyright Arthur Grosset
 

Maranon Crescent-chest - Photo copyright Peter Bono
Maranon Crescent-chest
Photo copyright Peter Bono

Ocellated Tapaculo - Photo copyright Tropical Birding
Ocellated Tapaculo
Photo copyright Tropical Birding
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