It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela.
The Tepui Antpitta is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
Tepui Spinetail, Roraiman Antwren, Tepui Antpitta (great look not far from the Sierra de Lema checkpoint), Lema More
Sierra de Lema, and the Tepui Antpitta silently moving on the ground and hiding behind roots while Red-fan Parrots, the Capuchinbird, and the majestic Harpy Eagle were seen through the scope. On our last day we spent some time exploring the riverine sandy scrub of the Orinoco River. I wasn't certain about what we would find there, since no birders have been in the area before. Surprisingly, we added a good number of species to the list including Tawny-crowned Pygmy-Tyrant and Yellow-bellied Seedeater. More