
Paramo Tapaculo
A species of Scytalopus tapaculos Scientific name : Scytalopus opacus Genus : Scytalopus tapaculos
Paramo Tapaculo, A species of Scytalopus tapaculos
Botanical name: Scytalopus opacus
Genus: Scytalopus tapaculos
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Description

The Paramo tapaculo (Scytalopus opacus) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found at altitudes of 2,600 to 4,000 metres (8,500 to 13,100 ft) in the Andes of northern Peru, Ecuador and southern Colombia (Cordillera Central). It has traditionally been treated as a subspecies of S. canus, but the two have different voices, leading to them being split into separate species in 2010. The Paramo tapaculo resembles other Scytalopus tapaculos, being overall dark grey with brown to the lower flanks. Females are dull brown above. The subspecies androstictus was described in 2010 from southeastern Ecuador and northern Peru. Unlike the nominate subspecies, most male androstictus have white to the primary coverts. If following the phylogenetic species concept, androstictus would be a separate species, but under the biological species concept it "only" qualifies as a subspecies. As the Paramo tapaculo generally is common to fairly common and occurs in several protected areas, it is unlikely to be threatened.

Nest Placement
Ground
Habitat
The paramo Tapaculo typically resides in environments characterized by dense, low-stature vegetation and ericaceous scrub at and above the treeline. It is also found within Polylepis woodlands and occasionally ventures down to the upper regions of humid forests, specifically favoring areas with thickets of Chusquea bamboo. Its habitat is distinct from that of closely related species, as it does not share the same ecological niches, maintaining a sharp separation in habitat preference.
Dite type
Insectivorous


General Info

Feeding Habits
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Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Tapaculos Genus
Scytalopus tapaculos Species
Paramo Tapaculo