Serena's Manakin
Serena's Manakin
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Serena's Manakin is a small, predominantly green Piprid. Males have a brighter green body and a subtle paler crown. Females are similar.
Where to spot
Known from specific humid lowland forests in central Amazonian Brazil.
How to spot
Search the mid-story and canopy of mature lowland forests. Its plain appearance means careful observation of subtle color variations and listening for its calls are important.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often joining mixed-species flocks. Observable year-round in its restricted range.
Where to spot
Known from specific humid lowland forests in central Amazonian Brazil.
How to spot
Search the mid-story and canopy of mature lowland forests. Its plain appearance means careful observation of subtle color variations and listening for its calls are important.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often joining mixed-species flocks. Observable year-round in its restricted range.
This manakin's name 'serena' means serene or calm, perhaps reflecting its typically quiet behavior compared to the more boisterous displays of other manakins.
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