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- Amazonian_Umbrellabird abstract "The Amazonian Umbrellabird (Cephalopterus ornatus) is a species of bird in the Cotingidae family. Much larger than the female, the male Amazonian Umbrellabird is likely the largest passerine in South America as well as the largest suboscine passerine in the world. The male Amazonian Umbrellabird grows to a weight of 480-571 grams (1-1.25 lbs) and a length of 48–55 cm (19–22 in). The female averages 41–44 cm (16–17 in) and weighs up to 380 grams (13.5 oz).As in the other umbrellabirds, the Amazonian Umbrellabird is almost entirely black, has a conspicuous crest on the top of their head, and an inflatable wattle on the neck, which serves to amplify their loud, booming calls. This bird has pale eyes, whereas in most umbrellabirds the eye is black. The undulating flying method of this species is considered quite woodpecker-like, with the lack of white on the umbrellabird's plumage distinguishing it from large woodpeckers it co-exists with. The Amazonian Umbrellabird is seen flying usually flying only across openings like over rivers and usually boldly hops branch to branch while in trees.This species occurs in two main populations: One found in woodland and forest, mainly near rivers, in the Amazon Basin, and a second found in forested foothills of the eastern Andes. The Amazonian Umbrellabird is found variously in small groups, pairs or individually. They are usually seen in or near the canopy but due to their wary behavior and scarcity at open spots they are easily missed for a bird of this size. They are heard in the field more often than they are seen. Fruit and berries are usually preferred but insects, spiders and insect larvae are eaten opportunistically.".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird class Bird.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird conservationStatus "LC".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird family Cotinga.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird genus Umbrellabird.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird kingdom Animal.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird order Passerine.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird phylum Chordate.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird thumbnail Хохлатая_зонтичная_птица.jpg?width=300.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird wikiPageID "12440958".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird wikiPageRevisionID "587578249".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird binomial "Cephalopterus ornatus".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird binomialAuthority "Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1809".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird classis Bird.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird familia Cotinga.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird genus "Cephalopterus".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird hasPhotoCollection Amazonian_Umbrellabird.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird imageCaption "Stuffed male".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird name "Amazonian Umbrellabird".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird ordo Passerine.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird phylum Chordate.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird regnum Animal.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird species "C. ornatus".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird status "LC".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird subject Category:Cephalopterus.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird type Animal.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird type Bird.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird type Eukaryote.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird type Species.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird type Bird.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird type Organism.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird comment "The Amazonian Umbrellabird (Cephalopterus ornatus) is a species of bird in the Cotingidae family. Much larger than the female, the male Amazonian Umbrellabird is likely the largest passerine in South America as well as the largest suboscine passerine in the world. The male Amazonian Umbrellabird grows to a weight of 480-571 grams (1-1.25 lbs) and a length of 48–55 cm (19–22 in).".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird label "Amazonian Umbrellabird".
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird sameAs SWRKS.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird sameAs m.02w5_64.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird wasDerivedFrom Amazonian_Umbrellabird?oldid=587578249.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird depiction Хохлатая_зонтичная_птица.jpg.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird isPrimaryTopicOf Amazonian_Umbrellabird.
- Amazonian_Umbrellabird name "Amazonian Umbrellabird".