
Black-headed Berryeater
Black-headed Berryeater
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A medium-sized cotinga endemic to the Atlantic Forest biome of eastern Brazil. Males have a glossy black head, olive-green back, and yellow belly.
Where to spot
Humid evergreen forests of eastern Brazil, particularly in the coastal range from Bahia south to Santa Catarina.
How to spot
Look for it high in the canopy, often near fruiting trees. Its black head can be a good field mark against the green foliage. Listen for its quiet, somewhat melancholic calls.
When to spot
Can be observed throughout the year, often more vocal during the breeding season. Best viewing is usually in the early morning.
Where to spot
Humid evergreen forests of eastern Brazil, particularly in the coastal range from Bahia south to Santa Catarina.
How to spot
Look for it high in the canopy, often near fruiting trees. Its black head can be a good field mark against the green foliage. Listen for its quiet, somewhat melancholic calls.
When to spot
Can be observed throughout the year, often more vocal during the breeding season. Best viewing is usually in the early morning.
This species is primarily frugivorous, playing a crucial role in seed dispersal within its threatened Atlantic Forest habitat.
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