Birds

Eckelberry's Manakin

Eckelberry's Manakin

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Spotted
Eckelberry's Manakin is a striking Piprid, with males displaying a black body, red crown, and yellow underparts with subtle streaking. Females are olive-green.
Where to spot
Known from specific humid lowland forests in central Amazonian Brazil, particularly south of the Amazon River.
How to spot
Requires visiting its specific lowland rainforest habitat. Look for the male's vibrant red crown and yellow-streaked underparts. Listen for its unique vocalizations.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, especially in the mornings when males display. Observable year-round in its restricted range.
This species was relatively recently described in 2017, highlighting the continued discovery of new avian diversity, especially in the remote Amazonian regions.
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