It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
The Rufous Antpitta is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
A strange calling Rufous Antpitta More
The Rufous Antpitta (Grallaria rufula) is a species of bird in the Formicariidae family. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Grallaria rufula. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 26 July 2007. * Sounds of many Grallaria rufula taxa on www.xeno-canto.org. More
obscura form of Rufous Antpitta, Pardusco, Tchudis and Millpo Tapaculo, Golden-plumed Parakeet etc. Return to Lima (either overland or birding all day to later take a comfortable nightbus to Lima arriving around 6-7 AM the following day) PRICES: Option: SATIPO ROAD - SHORT 7 DAY TOUR Days: 7 Price: US$ 973 (Minimun 7 people). Less than 7 people: (see pricing) 1 pax: 2184 US$ - Find a friend. More
the Rufous Antpitta in this area sounds a bit funny. It has a call somewhat similar to the Cajamarca form of Rufous Antpitta so it could be an extension of this "species" or it may deserve taxonomic status itself. The continued drive to Huancabamba does not offer that much. In the Huancabamba valley bottom there is dry Mara More
Rufous Antpitta that may be the Cajamarca form or something new. From Huancabamba with Gray-winged Inca-Finch, we travel over the Chinguela ridge to Carmen de la Frontera picking up Neblina Metaltail, Chusquea Tapaculo, Rufous-naped Antpitta and Mouse-colored Thistletail on the way. We will look-out for Chestnut-bellied Cotinga, Red-faced Parrot and Masked Mountain-Tanager in this area. While camping we hope to add Imperial Snipe. Near Carmen de la Frontera we shall be searching for Paynter´s Brush-Finch. More