Among the full-time residents are the Rhinocriptidae, of which the easiest to hear, and sometimes to see, is Chucao Tapaculo, Scelorchilus rubecula.
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The lineage of the Proteaceae, with relatives in Australia and New Zealand, has several representatives in the Park.
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Another rhinocryptid bird: Black-throated Huet-huet, Pteroptochos tarnii, is a speciality for birders in this park.
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