DescriptionDrymophila striaticeps (Streak-headed Antbird) - male (7062565647).jpg
High elevation antbirds are rare, but "Drymophila caudata", as traditionally defined, can reach up to 3150 m! However, there's a lot of variation in elevational distribution and ecological preferences among the four species (it's not just one!). This is Chapman's Drymophila striaticeps from the Central and Western cordilleras of Colombia south to the Bolivian Andes. A recent study by Mort Isler and our group at LSU on the evolutionary differentiation of Andean Drymophila antbirds was published in the journal Condor 114: 571-583. Check out Drymophila klagesi
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