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Other common names: Tutita.
Synonyms: Troglodytes paradoxus.
Description: Head, dorsal, dark gray; wings and tail gray-brown; ventral gray slightly lighter; subcaudal rufous, very extensive; whitish eyebrow, not always noticeable; thick, pointed bill (not as thin as Scytalopus) and yellow legs.Geographical Distribution: Chile and Argentina.Habitat: Dense vegetation in forests.Behavior: Very secretive.Originally known in Chile, it has probably been under-observed in Argentina until recent years or has had an expansion that is not yet understood. A bird with few records still in Argentina, very secretive, shy, and solitary, but it can be heard from a distance. Its movements through the thick brush are quick and agile.Authors of this description: Jorge La Grotteria
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Citation recommended:
EcoRegistros. 2026. Ochre-flanked Tapaculo (Eugralla paradoxa) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 10/03/2026.