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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
AnhimaBrisson, 1760

Higher classification
  
Anhima

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Anhimidae

Scientific name
  
Anhima cornuta

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Screamer, Bird, Chauna, Southern screamer, Anseriformes

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The horned screamer (Anhima cornuta) is a member of a small family of birds, the Anhimidae, which occurs in wetlands of tropical South America. There are three screamer species, the other two being the southern screamer and the northern screamer in the genus Chauna. They are related to the ducks, geese and swans, which are in the family Anatidae, but have bills looking more like those of game birds.

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Description

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The horned screamer is a massive 84–95 cm (33–37.5 in) long, 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) bird, with a small chicken-like bill. The upperparts, head, and breast are black, with white speckles on the crown, throat and wing coverts. There is a long spiny structure projecting forward from the crown. This structure is unique among birds and is not derived from a feather but is a cornified structure that is loosely attached to the skull and grows continuously while often breaking at its tip it has very long and lanky legs and three large toes in each. This gives this species its name. The belly and under wing coverts are white. It has two sharp spurs on its wings and feet which are only partially webbed.

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The horned screamer's call, as its name suggests, is a very loud echoing sound.It is called"El Clon-Clon" in Ecuador because of this peculiar feature.

Distribution, habitat and behavior

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The horned screamer is found in lowlands from Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Suriname, French Guiana, and Guyana. It is now extinct in Trinidad and Tobago. Despite having declined locally, it remains widespread and is fairly common overall. Its range in Brazil appears to have expanded in recent years.

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It lives in well-vegetated marshes and feeds on water plants. Its nest is a large pile of floating vegetation anchored in shallow water. Three olive-brown eggs are laid, and the young, like those of most Anseriformes, can run as soon as they are hatched.

As a symbol

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The horned screamer is the official bird of the Department of Arauca and the Municipality of Arauca in Colombia and it is also a symbol in the National Reserve of Churute in Ecuador. The department and its capital are named after the bird, which is called Arauco in Spanish.

The bird appears in the arms of Tietê, Brazil.

References

Horned screamer Wikipedia