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Rufous tailed jacamar

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Piciformes

Genus
  
Galbula

Higher classification
  
Galbula

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Galbulidae

Scientific name
  
Galbula ruficauda

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Jacamar, Galbula, Bird, Puffbird, Woodcreeper

A pair of rufous tailed jacamars


The rufous-tailed jacamar (Galbula ruficauda) is a near-passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World in southern Mexico, Central America and South America as far south as southern Brazil and Ecuador.

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The jacamars are elegant brightly coloured birds with long bills and tails. The rufous-tailed jacamar is typically 25 centimetres (10 in) long with a 5 centimetres (2 in) long black bill. The subspecies G. r. brevirostris has, as its name implies, a shorter bill. This bird is metallic green above, and the underparts are mainly orange, including the undertail, but there is a green breast band. Sexes differ in that the male has a white throat, and the female a buff throat; she also tends to have paler underparts. The race G. r. pallens has a copper-coloured back in both sexes.

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This species is a resident breeder in a range of dry or moist woodlands and scrub. The two to four rufous-spotted white eggs are laid in a burrow in a bank or termite mound.

Rufous-tailed jacamar Rufoustailed Jacamar Galbula ruficauda

This insectivore hunts from a perch, sitting with its bill tilted up, then flying out to catch flying insects. One commonly preyed upon insect is the social wasp Agelaia vicina. Further, the bird distinguishes between edible and unpalatable butterflies mainly according to body shape.

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The rufous-tailed jacamar's call is a sharp pee-op, and the song a high thin peeo-pee-peeo-pee-pe-pe, ending in a trill.

Rufous-tailed jacamar Rufoustailed Jacamar

Rufous tailed jacamar


References

Rufous-tailed jacamar Wikipedia


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