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Spangled Cotinga
Scientific name: Cotinga cayana

IUCN Status: Least concern
Family: COTINGIDAE
Group: Birds
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 10 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 01.10–31.12
Gestation / Incubation: 20–22 jours
Births: 01.11–15.01
Habitat:
Tropical forests, canopies, wetlands
Description:
The Spangled Cotinga is a striking bird known for its vibrant plumage and elusive presence in the tropical forests of South America. Males display bright blue feathers with a purple throat, while females are more subdued with brownish tones. This bird is often seen perched high in the canopy, feeding primarily on fruits. Its song is infrequent but distinctive, aiding in its identification. The Spangled Cotinga plays a crucial role in seed dispersal, thus supporting forest regeneration. Although its habitat is threatened by deforestation, it is currently listed as of least concern by the IUCN.
Recommended lens:
>=400mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the Spangled Cotinga, it is advisable to use a 400mm or longer telephoto lens to capture detailed images without disturbing the bird. Look for it in the canopy of tropical forests, where it is often perched. Be patient and discreet, as this bird is suspicious and may fly away at the slightest alert. Use a tripod to stabilize your camera and adjust your camera settings for low-light conditions, common under the dense canopy.
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