Blue-crowned Manakin
Blue-crowned Manakin
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The Blue-crowned Manakin is a common and widespread Piprid, with males boasting a brilliant iridescent blue crown. Females are dull green.
Where to spot
Widespread in humid lowland and foothill forests across Central America and northern South America, from Nicaragua south to Brazil and Peru.
How to spot
Look for males at lek sites in the forest understory. The male's brilliant blue crown is an unmistakable field mark. Listen for its characteristic calls and wing snaps.
When to spot
Active throughout the day. Males are most vocal and active at leks during the early morning. Observable year-round.
Where to spot
Widespread in humid lowland and foothill forests across Central America and northern South America, from Nicaragua south to Brazil and Peru.
How to spot
Look for males at lek sites in the forest understory. The male's brilliant blue crown is an unmistakable field mark. Listen for its characteristic calls and wing snaps.
When to spot
Active throughout the day. Males are most vocal and active at leks during the early morning. Observable year-round.
This species is notable for the rapid, darting movements of the male during courtship displays, often making them a blur to the eye.
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