- Golden-headed Manakin
Taxobox
name = Golden-headed Manakin
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Adult male
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
subclassis =Neornithes
infraclassis =Neognathae
superordo =Neoaves
ordo =Passeriformes
subordo =Tyranni
infraordo =Tyrannides
familia =Pipridae
genus = "Pipra "
species = "P. erythrocephala"
binomial = "Pipra erythrocephala"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus,1766 )The Golden-headed Manakin, "Pipra erythrocephala", is a small
passerine bird which breeds in tropicalSouth America . It is found fromPanama ,Colombia andTrinidad south and east to theGuiana s andBrazil and northernPeru . It is not found south of the Amazon or theUcayali River s.Like other
manakin s, the Golden-headed Manakin is a compact, brightly coloured forest bird, typically 3.7 in (9.4 cm) long and weighing 0.44 oz (12.5 g). The adult male is black apart from a golden cap, white and red thighs, pink legs and a yellowish bill. The female and young males are olive-green and resemble femaleWhite-bearded Manakin s, but are smaller, shorter-tailed and have pinkish (not bright orange) legs. Apart from the buzzing display song (see below), the Golden-headed Manakin has a number of other calls, including a buzzing "pir pir prrrrrt".This manakin is a common bird of forests, second growth and plantations. Their upper altitudinal limit is usually about 3,600 ft (1,100 m), but they are occasionally found has high as c.5,000 ft (1,500 m) ASLSalaman "et al." (2002)] . Like other manakins they eat
fruit and someinsect s.Male Golden-headed Manakins give a fascinating
courtship display at a communal lek. Each male occupies a horizontal perch 20-40 ft (6-12 m) high and rapidly jumps, slides, or darts to other perches. The display is accompanied by the whirring of the wings and a buzzing "zit-zit" call. Groups of up to 12 birds may perform together. The female builds a shallow cup nest low in a tree; two brown-mottled yellowish eggs are laid, and incubated entirely by the female for about 16-17 days.They have a large range and are thus considered a Species of
Least Concern by theIUCN . [BLI (2004, 2007)]Footnotes
References
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* (2007): [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=4536&m=0 Golden-headed Manakin Species Factsheet] . Retrieved 2008-FEB-28.
* (1991): "A guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago" (2nd edition). Comstock Publishing, Ithaca, N.Y.. ISBN 0-8014-9792-2
* (2003): "Birds of Venezuela". Christopher Helm, London. ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
* (2002): New and noteworthy bird records from the east slope of the Andes of Colombia. "Caldasia" 24(1): 157-189. [http://www.unal.edu.co/icn/publicaciones/caldasia/24(1)/240111.pdf PDF fulltext]
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