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remaining areas of suitable habitat are being cleared for timber, agriculture and to secure ownership of the land." It is considered "ncommon (and local?)". "This species, which is known from only a very small region in the Andes, is particularly at risk due its restricted range. Clearing of forest, primarily for agriculture, is known threat near both of the sites at which Ochre-fronted
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are very small Andean antpittas, found mostly in low dense vegetation (such as treefall gaps, stream edges, and bamboo thickets)." The ochre-fronted antpitta is about 11.5 to 12 cm (4.5 to 4.7 in) long; four individuals weighed 22.5 to 23.8 g (0.79 to 0.84 oz). Adult males have
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