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Umbrella Birds: Comprehensive information on this bird species, including origin, distribution and range, physical description and photos, diet and feeding, breeding and courtship behavior ... Long-wattled Umbrella Bird...
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Long-wattled Umbrellabirds: Comprehensive information on this bird species, including origin, distribution and range, physical description and photos, diet and feeding, breeding and courtship behavior ... Long-wattled Umbrella Bird...
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The Umbrellabird, genus Cephalopterus, is a migratory bird that lives in South and Central American rain forests. ... The Umbrellabird (genus Cephalopterus) is a bird that lives in South and Central American rain forests. There are three species of Umbrellabirds, the Long-wattled (C. penduliger), Amazonian (C.
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The long-wattled umbrellabird gains its name from the rather bizarre and striking features of the male of the species. The male bi... ... The long-wattled umbrellabird is found in a relatively narrow belt along the western slopes of the Andes, from the San Juan River in Colombia down ... Found in both humid and wet forest,
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The long-wattled umbrellabird gains its name from the rather bizarre and striking features of the male of the species. The male bi... ... The male bird has a large crest, composed of hair-like feathers, extending over the bill, and a long, black feathered wattle hanging from the middle of the chest (2) (4). The wattle reaches...
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Important Bird Areas Click here to view map showing IBAs where species is recorded and triggers any of the IBA criteria. ... To contribute to discussions on the evaluation of the IUCN Red List status of Globally Threatened Birds, please visit BirdLife's Globally Threatened Bird Forums...
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2004). Bird species selected were those whose primary habitat collectively represented each of the broad habitat cover types, and whose geographic range enabled them to act as umbrella species for their primary habitats.
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The Amazonian species Cephalopterus ornatus, the ornate umbrella bird, has an inflatable wattle at the neck to amplify its humming call, and in display elevates a long crest (12 cm/4 in) lying above the bill so that it rises umbrella-like above the head.
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The Umbrella Bird is about the size of a crow, averaging about 18 inches in length. Its colour is entirely black, but varied with metallic blue tints on the outer margin of the feathers. The colour of the iris is greyish white.
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