Lovely Cotinga
A species of Blue Cotingas Scientific name : Cotinga amabilis Genus : Blue Cotingas
Lovely Cotinga, A species of Blue Cotingas
Botanical name: Cotinga amabilis
Genus: Blue Cotingas
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Description
The lovely cotinga has an adult length of about 7.5 in (19 cm). It has a small, rounded head, a plump body and short tail. The male is a brilliant turquoise blue and closely resembles the blue cotinga (Cotinga nattererii). It lacks the black eye-ring of that species, and has a more purple bib and a much larger patch of purple on the breast. The flight feathers are black with broad blue edges. The upper tail-coverts are blue, and are so long that it is difficult to see the black tail feathers. The female also resembles the blue cotinga female; its upper parts are greyish-brown with white scalloping, and its pale underparts are mottled and spotted with grey rather than having the scaly appearance of the female blue cotinga. This species is usually silent, but does sometimes emit fluttering rattles when on the wing.
Size
19 cm
Nest Placement
Tree
Feeding Habits
Lovely Cotinga primarily indulges in fruits but also consumes invertebrates and small vertebrates, exploiting its diverse diet through various foraging strategies. It exhibits unique adaptations for fruit consumption, preferring specific varieties that may influence its feeding territory and behavior.
Habitat
Lovely Cotinga is typically found in tropical lowland evergreen forests, which encompass both dense forest interiors and their edges. These regions are often composed of lush, foliage-rich environments supporting a high biodiversity. Lovely Cotinga is also associated with open areas that have dispersed trees and smaller forest fragments, extending their habitat range within the broader subtropical and tropical zones.
Dite type
Frugivorous
General Info
Feeding Habits
Bird food type
Fruit
Distribution Area
This species is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Belize. It is a denizen of humid forests and woodland edges, feeding on fruit high in the canopy. Early in the morning, it is often to be seen perched above the canopy on a protruding branch.
Species Status
Cotinga amabilis has a very wide range but is a somewhat uncommon species. Partners in Flight has estimated that the total population is in the range of 20,000 to 49,999 mature individuals. Despite the fact that the population trend appears to be downwards, the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated the bird as being of "least concern" because it is not believed to be declining sufficiently rapidly to warrant placing it in a more threatened category.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Cotingas Genus
Blue Cotingas Species
Lovely Cotinga