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  • Salaman, Paul; Donegan, Thomas M.; Prŷs-Jones, Robert (2009-03-14). "A new subspecies of Brown-banded Antpitta Grallaria milleri from Antioquia, Colombia". Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 129 (1): 5–17.
  • Ramírez, Juan David (July 2006). "Redescubrimiento de Grallaria rufocinera (Formicariidae) en el Valle de Aburrá, Antioquia, Colombia" (PDF). Boletín Sociedad Antioqueña de Ornitología (in Spanish). 9 (16&17): 17–23.

The two references above were given as journal names with page numbers; I've included links to both resources so the sources can be used to expand this article. —mikemoral (talk) 08:22, 17 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Chestnut-crowned antpitta

The chestnut-crowned antpitta (Grallaria ruficapilla) is a species of bird in the antpitta family, Grallariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. It is around 18 to 23 centimetres (7.1 to 9.1 in) long, with a mass of 70 to 98 grams (2.5 to 3.5 oz). The sexes have the same plumage. Adults of the nominate subspecies G. r. ruficapilla have a rufous crown, nape, and face with an olive-colored back, rump, tail, and wings. Its throat, breast, and belly are white with ochraceous edges on some breast feathers, and olivaceous and blackish streaks on their sides and sometimes their breast. This chestnut-crowned antpitta perching on a branch was photographed in the Río Blanco Ecological Reserve in Manizales, Colombia.

Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp