The article was promoted by Graham Beards via FACBot ( talk) 15:59, 22 October 2015 [1].
The Perijá tapaculo is a tiny, shy, rare little bird that lives in tiny burrows in remote South American mountain ranges (some of which are difficult to access due to guerrilla warfare), and this means almost nothing can be written about it. Regardless, some enterprising ornithologists have written about it anyway, and their writings, accompanied by some appealing imagery, are summarised in this new FAC submission. The article has reached GA status, and then had valuable suggestions and additions at peer review by Cwmhiraeth and J Milburn. Amongst a large number of other improvements, these additions also mean that, despite its elusiveness, readers can now listen to the tiny bird's song if they wish. This very small and insignificant bird, which may or may not soon be no longer with us, deserves an outstanding article about it as well as deserving to be saved from extinction, and all suggestions for improvements will be very gratefully received. Thine Antique Pen ( talk) 18:25, 23 September 2015 (UTC) reply
Hi, I'll add comments as I read Jimfbleak - talk to me? 07:10, 25 September 2015 (UTC) reply
The article looks good; here are a few minor points I noticed.
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