adultes Männchen © Tom Johnson eBird S34257869 Macaulay Library ML 47878931
Weibchen © Connie Lintz
adultes Männchen © Ottavio Janni
Weibchen © John Finch
immatures Männchen © Mathurin Malby
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adultes Männchen © Tom Johnson

Prachtpipra Chiroxiphia pareola

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Small bird of riverine and gallery forests in both forest and savanna regions; generally inconspicuous when not displaying. Adult male is distinctive with black body, sky-blue back, and red or yellow crown patch; both sexes have orange legs. Female is similar to White-bearded Manakin, but has somewhat slimmer shape and longer tail. Inhabits forest understory but may ascend to canopy, especially when displaying. Feeds on fruit like other manakins and may be seen at fruiting shrubs and trees. Often detected by loud, single call note; males produce a variety of bizarre sounds in coordinated group display.

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