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Dark-winged Trumpeter

Dark-winged Trumpeter

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The Green-winged Trumpeter (Psophia viridis) is a ground-dwelling bird endemic to the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. It is characterized by its glossy green-tinged secondary feathers and deep, booming calls.
Where to spot
Endemic to the central and eastern Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Inhabits dense lowland rainforest, often near rivers or clearings.
How to spot
Listen for their distinctive, deep trumpeting calls. Look for groups of dark birds with subtle green iridescent wings walking deliberately on the forest floor. They can be shy but may be approached with caution.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the day, foraging on the forest floor in small groups.
File:Psophia viridis Spix Avium Species Novae.jpg
File:Psophia viridis Spix Avium Species Novae.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
These birds are cooperative breeders, with several individuals helping to raise the young within a group, demonstrating complex social structures.
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