Chucao tapaculo

E369610

The Chucao tapaculo is a small, secretive songbird native to the dense understory of southern Chile and Argentina, known for its loud, distinctive calls and association with temperate rainforest habitats.

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Chucao tapaculo canonical 2
chucao tapaculo 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
songbird
species
tapaculo
activityPattern diurnal
associatedBiome temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
behavior secretive
terrestrial
binomialName Scelorchilus rubecula
bodyLength approximately 18 centimeters
bodyMass approximately 40 grams
breedingBehavior builds domed nests
nests in cavities near the ground
class Aves
commonName Chucao tapaculo
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
describedBy Kittlitz
diet insectivorous
invertebrates
ecologicalRole insect predator
eggColor white
endemicRegion southern South America
family Rhinocryptidae
foragingStratum ground
low understory
foundInRegion southern Chile
southwestern Argentina
genus Scelorchilus
habitat Valdivian temperate rain forest
surface form: Nothofagus forest

Valdivian temperate rain forest
surface form: Valdivian temperate rainforest

dense understory
temperate rainforest
kingdom Animalia
movement non-migratory
nativeTo Argentina
Chile
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumage barred flanks
brown upperparts
rufous throat and breast
rangeCountry Argentina
Chile
scientificName Scelorchilus rubecula
taxonRank species
vocalization distinctive song
loud call
yearDescribed 1830s (approximate)

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Valdivian temperate rain forest hasFauna Chucao tapaculo
Queulat National Park hasFauna Chucao tapaculo
this entity surface form: chucao tapaculo