Male © Andres Vasquez Noboa eBird S98683405 Macaulay Library ML 394710391
Female © Fabrice Schmitt
Male © Bradley Hacker 🦜
Male © Eric Kershner
Male © Loch Kilpatrick
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Male © Fabrice Schmitt

Barred Fruiteater Pipreola arcuata

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Identification

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Chunky, short-tailed, flat-headed bird patterned in green and black. Male has black head and breast, pale yellow belly with bold dark barring, and mossy green upperparts with bold pale spotting on the wing. Female is similar but has a green head with barring all the way up the throat. On both sexes, note red bill and legs and pale eye varying from orange to gray to whitish. Fairly common in stunted forested habitats in the upper subtropical and temperate zone in the Andes. Sluggish; perches quietly in the middle levels of the forest, sometimes following a mixed-species flock. May be seen singly or in pairs, but several can gather around a fruiting tree. Listen for super high-pitched calls.

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