- Hooded Tinamou
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Hooded Tinamou Illustration by Joseph Smit, 1895 Conservation status Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Tinamiformes Family: Tinamidae Subfamily: Tinaminae Genus: Nothocercus Species: N. nigrocapillus Binomial name Nothocercus nigrocapillus
(G. R. Gray, 1867)[2]Sub-species N. n. cadwaladeri
(Carriker, 1933)[2]
N. n. nigrocapillus
(G. R. Gray, 1867)[2]Synonyms - Nothocercus nigricapillus
The Hooded Tinamou Nothocercus nigrocapillus is a type of ground bird found in forests of Bolivia and Peru.[3]
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Taxonomy
Tinamou are from the family Tinamidae, and in the larger scheme are also Ratites. Unlike other Ratites, Tinamous can fly, although in general, they are not strong fliers. Ratites evolved from prehistoric flying birds, and Tinamous are the closest living relative of these birds.[4]
The Hooded Tinamou has two subspecies:
- N. n. cadwaladeri occurs in the Andes of northwestern Peru.[3]
- N. n. nigrocapillus occurs in the Andes of central Peru and Bolivia.[3]
Habitat and Range
The hooded tinamou is found in montane moist forest up to 1,550–3,000 m (5,090–9,800 ft) altitude.[5] This species is native to the Andes in Bolivia and Peru.[3]
Description
Hooded Tinamou is light brown above and narrowly freckled with black in color. It is paler below with dusky bars, belly pale-spotted, and averages 33 cm (13 in) long.
Behavior
Like other Tinamous, the Hooded Tinamou eats fruit off the ground or low-lying bushes. They also eat small amounts of invertebrates, flower buds, tender leaves, seeds, and roots. The male incubates the eggs which may come from as many as 4 different females, and then will raise them until they are ready to be on their own, usually 2–3 weeks. The nest is located on the ground in dense brush or between raised root buttresses.[4]
Conservation
This species has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 35,000 km2 (14,000 sq mi).[5]
Footnotes
References
- BirdLife International (2008). Nothocercus nigrocapillus. 2006. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. www.iucnredlist.org. Retrieved on 06 Feb 2009.
- BirdLife International (2008(a)). "Hooded Tinamou - BirdLife Species Factsheet". Data Zone. http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=18&m=0. Retrieved 06 Feb 2009.
- Brands, Sheila (Aug 14 2008). "Systema Naturae 2000 / Classification, Nothocercus nigrocapillus". Project: The Taxonomicon. http://www.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/51353.htm. Retrieved Feb 04 2009.
- Clements, James (2007). The Clements Checklist of the Birds of the World (6 ed.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN 978 0 8014 4501 9.
- Davies, S.J.J.F. (2003). "Tinamous". In Hutchins, Michael. Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia. 8 Birds I Tinamous and Ratites to Hoatzins (2 ed.). Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group. pp. 57–59. ISBN 0 7876 5784 0.
External links
- Hooded Tinamou videos, photos & sounds on the Internet Bird Collection.
Tinamous (order: Tinamiformes • family: Tinamidae) Subfamily Tinaminae Highland Tinamou • Tawny-breasted Tinamou • Hooded TinamouBerlepsch's Tinamou • Little Tinamou • Cinereous Tinamou • Tepui Tinamou • Brown Tinamou • Undulated Tinamou • Pale-browed Tinamou • Brazilian Tinamou • Grey-legged Tinamou • Red-legged Tinamou • Magdalena Tinamou • Santa Marta Tinamou • Colombian Tinamou • Yellow-legged Tinamou • Black-capped Tinamou • Thicket Tinamou • Slaty-breasted Tinamou • Choco Tinamou • Variegated Tinamou • Rusty Tinamou • Bartlett's Tinamou • Small-billed Tinamou • Barred Tinamou • Tataupa TinamouNothurinae Categories:- IUCN Red List least concern species
- Bird stubs
- Tinamiformes
- South American tinamous
- Birds of the Andes
- Birds of Peru
- Birds of Bolivia
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