Velvet-fronted Manakin
Velvet-fronted Manakin
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The Velvet-fronted Manakin is a small Piprid, with males featuring a black crown that has a velvety appearance. Females are dull green.
Where to spot
Inhabits humid lowland forests in Central America and northwestern South America, from Honduras to Colombia.
How to spot
Search the understory and mid-story of humid forests. Look for the male's distinctive black, velvety forehead and listen for its calls.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, with display activity peaking in the mornings. Observable year-round.
Where to spot
Inhabits humid lowland forests in Central America and northwestern South America, from Honduras to Colombia.
How to spot
Search the understory and mid-story of humid forests. Look for the male's distinctive black, velvety forehead and listen for its calls.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, with display activity peaking in the mornings. Observable year-round.
The 'velvet' texture on the male's forehead is created by specialized short, dense feathers, which absorb light rather than reflecting it.
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