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The Diamantina tapaculo Scytalopus diamantinensis is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is endemic to northeastern Brazil.
The Diamantina tapaculo was described as a new species in The Diamantina tapaculo is approximately 10 to 11 cm 3. The adult's plumage is identical to that of the Planalto tapaculo. The male's upperparts are mainly dark gray and the underparts paler gray. The flanks are buff with dark bars, which differentiate it from the similar but unbarred mouse-colored tapaculo. The female is browner. It inhabits some of the remaining patches of dense forest in a region otherwise characterized by campo rupestre , a biome of grassland and rocky outcrops.
In elevation it ranges from to 1, m 2, to 5, ft. No information has been published about the Diamantina tapaculo's diet or foraging phenology. Virtually nothing is known about the Diamantina tapaculo's breeding behavior. One nest has been described; it was a bowl of grasses in a rock crevice. The two nestlings were fed by both adults. The Diamantina tapaculo's song is a simple note, quickly repeated, often for more than a minute [1].
Its call is unique, described as "a single 'tcheep' note". The IUCN has assessed the Diamantina tapaculo as Endangered because "[it] has a very small range with fewer than five locations and its habitat is declining owing to the replacement of natural vegetation by coffee and banana plantations, collection of firewood for domestic and industrial use and unregulated tourism.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Species of bird. Conservation status. Endangered IUCN 3. Retrieved 2 May January Retrieved January 14, Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. Lane, J. Pacheco, M. Robbins, F. Stiles, and K. Version 19 January A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society.