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Umbrellabird

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Scientific name
  
Cephalopterus

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cotingidae

Higher classification
  
Cotinga

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Lower classifications
  
Long‑wattled umbrellabird, Amazonian umbrellabird, Bare‑necked umbrellabird

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Umbrellabirds are birds in the genus Cephalopterus. They are found in rainforests of Central and South America. With a total length of 35–50 cm (14–19.5 in), they are among the largest members of the cotinga family, and the male Amazonian umbrellabird is the largest passerine in South America.

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Umbrellabird Longwattled umbrellabird Wikipedia

They are almost entirely black, and have a conspicuous crest on the top of their head, vaguely resembling an umbrella (hence their common name). All have an inflatable wattle on the neck, which serves to amplify their loud, booming calls. This wattle may reach a length of 35 cm (14 in) in the long-wattled umbrellabird, but it is smaller in the two remaining species, and covered in bare, bright red skin in the bare-necked umbrellabird. Females resemble males, but are noticeably smaller and have a reduced crest and wattle.

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They feed on fruits, large insects and occasionally small vertebrates (e.g. lizards). The males gather in loose leks, where they call and extend their wattle to attract females. The flimsy nest is built entirely by the females, which incubate and raise the chicks without help from the males.

Umbrellabird Umbrella Bird The Life of Animals

These birds will gather in leks to migrated to the mountains in March and June.

Of the three species, two, the long-wattled and bare-necked umbrellabird, are threatened by habitat loss and to a lesser extent by hunting.

Umbrellabird Umbrella Bird The Life of Animals

Long wattled umbrellabird eating oenocarpus fruit in the choc forests of ecuador


Species

  • Long-wattled umbrellabird, Cephalopterus penduliger
  • Amazonian umbrellabird, Cephalopterus ornatus
  • Bare-necked umbrellabird, Cephalopterus glabricollis

  • Umbrellabird Barenecked umbrellabird Wikipedia

    One species lives in the Amazon rainforest, one in El Chocó and one in the forests of Central America.

    Umbrellabird umbrellabird bird Britannicacom

    Umbrellabird Longwattled Umbrellabird Cephalopterus cenduliger

    References

    Umbrellabird Wikipedia