Long-tailed tapaculo
The long-tailed tapaculo is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in the eastern Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru.
Taxonomy and systematics
The long-tailed tapaculo was formerly considered a subspecies of rufous-vented tapaculo but was separated based principally on differences in their vocalizations. They are now classed as sister species.Description
The long-tailed tapaculo is one of the larger species of genus Scytalopus, and, compared to other Scytalopus species, its tail is relatively long. It is long overall and males weigh from. Otherwise the long-tailed tapaculo has few distinctive morphological features: The male's plumage is drab, primarily dark gray with russet brown flanks that are barred with black. The female is similar but even drabber.The long-tailed tapaculo's song typically begins with a series of single notes, but quickly turns into a series of couplets . Its alarm call is a descending series.