: any of various small to medium-sized chiefly Central and South American forest birds (family Grallariidae) that have a very short tail and loud, low-pitched song and usually live on or near the ground
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Antpittas have been placed especially formerly in the family Formicariidae.
The "tailless," rarely viewed, robin-sized antpittas are best known by their haunting whistles.—Frank B. Gill and Robert S. Ridgely, Bird Watcher's Digest, August 1993
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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