- Black Tinamou
Taxobox
name = Black Tinamou
status = VU | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Tinamiformes
familia =Tinamidae
genus = "Tinamus "
species = "T. osgoodi"
binomial = "Tinamus osgoodi"
binomial_authority = Conover, 1949The Black Tinamou "Tinamus osgoodi" is a type of ground bird found in premontane humid forest up to 1,500 to 2,100 m altitude. This species has two subspecies:
* "T. o. hershkovitzi"
* "T. o. osgoodi"One of the subspecies "T. o. hershkovitzi" is observed at
San José de Fragua on the east slope of the EastAndes ,Huila and northernCentral Andes of Antioquia ,Colombia at 1,400 to 2,100 m altitude. The nominate form is native to the east slope of theAndes inCuzco ,Puno andMadre de Dios , south-eastPeru at 600 to 1,400 m altitude. A sizeable population is being conserved inManú National Park .Characteristics
Black Tinamou is approximately 40-46 cm long. This species is large in size, and is a blackish tinamou. Females are slightly larger. All parts of its body are black in color except its sooty brown belly and rufescent, barred black undertail. It has a mournful voice with a tremulous and descending whistle lasting about one second.
Threats
Black Tinamou is currently threatened by the ongoing
deforestation caused by human settlement expansion,agricultural expansion (mainly used forCoca plantations), associated road-building in Huila, and oil exploration in Peru.Conservation measures
Black Tinamou is currently being conserved in
Manú National Park (in Peru) andCueva de los Guácharos National Park (in Huila). It was proposed to make the Tavara-Candamo area intoBahuaja-Sonene National Park . Meanwhile, restrict the tourists from disturbing the Black Tinamou's habitat in the foothills of south-east Peru. It was also proposed to implement conservation education programmes to create awareness among the public to stop their ongoing deforestation.References
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=13&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]
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