The White-lored Antpitta or Fulvous-bellied Antpitta is a species of bird in the Formicariidae family. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest.
The White-lored Antpitta is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
* White-lored Antpitta, Hylopezus fulviventris * Amazonian Antpitta, Hylopezus berlepschi * White-browed Antpitta, Hylopezus ochroleucus * Speckle-breasted Antpitta, Hylopezus nattereri * Undulated Antpitta, Grallaria squamigera * Giant Antpitta, Grallaria gigantea * Great Antpitta, Grallaria excelsa * Variegated Antpitta, Grallaria varia * Moustached Antpitta, Grallaria alleni * Scaled Antpitta, Grallaria guatimalensis More
White-lored Antpitta Hylopezus fulviventris = Described by: Sclater, P. L. (1858) Alternate common name(s): None known by website authors Old scientific name(s): Grallaria fulviventris Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range E. slope of the Andes in w. Amazonian South America; (1) Se. Colombia (w. Caqueta). (2) E. Ecuador and n. Peru s. to lower Rio Cenepa and Iquitos. More
White-lored Antpitta watched through a gap in the heliconias. Heading back along a trail through the forest, we found an ant swarm attended by Black-spotted Bare-eye, Spot-winged Antbird, and Plain-winged Antshrike. Back down towards the river in the afternoon, but this time only halfway along the stream to another forest trail. More